Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author, Bind 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... hast spoken well ; ifference lies between thy creed and mine : east not unobserved by Nature fell ; th was mourned by sympathy divine . ing , that is in the clouds and air , in the green leaves among the groves , _ns a deep and ...
... hast spoken well ; ifference lies between thy creed and mine : east not unobserved by Nature fell ; th was mourned by sympathy divine . ing , that is in the clouds and air , in the green leaves among the groves , _ns a deep and ...
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... hast Thou served a Man to reason true ; e life combines the best of high and low , piling many and the resting few ; 1 , quiet , meekness , ardour , hope secure , ndustry of body and of mind ; -legant enjoyments , that are pure ature is ...
... hast Thou served a Man to reason true ; e life combines the best of high and low , piling many and the resting few ; 1 , quiet , meekness , ardour , hope secure , ndustry of body and of mind ; -legant enjoyments , that are pure ature is ...
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... ve with all their changeful pageantry ! with ambition modest yet sublime , for the sight of mortal man , hast given › brief moment caught from fleeting time propriate calm of blest eternity . THE fairest , brightest hues of ether fade ; ...
... ve with all their changeful pageantry ! with ambition modest yet sublime , for the sight of mortal man , hast given › brief moment caught from fleeting time propriate calm of blest eternity . THE fairest , brightest hues of ether fade ; ...
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... hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest words that fancy frames When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In rich reward all suffering ; Balm that tames All anguish ...
... hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest words that fancy frames When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In rich reward all suffering ; Balm that tames All anguish ...
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... hast viewed These only , Duddon ! with their paths renewed By fits and starts , yet this contents thee not . ' hee hath some awful Spirit impelled to leave ,「 tterly to desert , the haunts of men , ' hough simple thy Companions were ...
... hast viewed These only , Duddon ! with their paths renewed By fits and starts , yet this contents thee not . ' hee hath some awful Spirit impelled to leave ,「 tterly to desert , the haunts of men , ' hough simple thy Companions were ...
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