The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... hath humanized my Soul . " In the " Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle , " in the elegiac poem " To the Daisy , " in the " Verses in Memory of my Brother , " Wordsworth's sorrow and its consolations may be read . An ...
... hath humanized my Soul . " In the " Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle , " in the elegiac poem " To the Daisy , " in the " Verses in Memory of my Brother , " Wordsworth's sorrow and its consolations may be read . An ...
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... hath checked her haste , Or thrill of Spartan fife is caught between the blast . Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour , 270 All day the floods a deepening murmur pour : The sky is veiled , and every cheerful sight : Dark is the ...
... hath checked her haste , Or thrill of Spartan fife is caught between the blast . Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour , 270 All day the floods a deepening murmur pour : The sky is veiled , and every cheerful sight : Dark is the ...
Side 38
... hath past by , He holds with God himself communion high , There where the peal of swelling torrents fills The sky - roofed temple of the eternal hills ; Or , when upon the mountain's silent brow 465 Reclined , he sees , above him and ...
... hath past by , He holds with God himself communion high , There where the peal of swelling torrents fills The sky - roofed temple of the eternal hills ; Or , when upon the mountain's silent brow 465 Reclined , he sees , above him and ...
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... hath faculties 50 Which he has never used ; that thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whose eye 55 Is ever on himself doth look on one , The least of Nature's works , one who might The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds ...
... hath faculties 50 Which he has never used ; that thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whose eye 55 Is ever on himself doth look on one , The least of Nature's works , one who might The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds ...
Side 51
... hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for landing after labour hard , Full long endured in hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
... hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for landing after labour hard , Full long endured in hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
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