The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side 6
... hear ? 35 When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still , Breathed a pale steam around the glaring hill , And shades of deep - embattled clouds were seen , 40 Spotting the northern cliffs with lights be- tween ; When crowding ...
... hear ? 35 When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still , Breathed a pale steam around the glaring hill , And shades of deep - embattled clouds were seen , 40 Spotting the northern cliffs with lights be- tween ; When crowding ...
Side 11
... ( hear you not their chisels ' clinking sound ? ) Toil , small as pygmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between the lofty cliffs descried , O'erwalk the slender plank from side to side ; 165 These , by the pale - blue rocks that ...
... ( hear you not their chisels ' clinking sound ? ) Toil , small as pygmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between the lofty cliffs descried , O'erwalk the slender plank from side to side ; 165 These , by the pale - blue rocks that ...
Side 14
... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow 245 horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings , Rolled wantonly between their slippery wings , Or , starting up with noise and rude delight , Force half upon the wave ...
... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow 245 horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings , Rolled wantonly between their slippery wings , Or , starting up with noise and rude delight , Force half upon the wave ...
Side 35
... hear the rattling thunder far below ; Or steal beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; 381 ...
... hear the rattling thunder far below ; Or steal beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; 381 ...
Side 50
... his heart to cheer . Some labourer , thought he , may perchance be near ; And so he sent a feeble shout - in vain ; No voice made answer , he could only hear 35 Winds rustling over plots of unripe grain , Or 50 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... his heart to cheer . Some labourer , thought he , may perchance be near ; And so he sent a feeble shout - in vain ; No voice made answer , he could only hear 35 Winds rustling over plots of unripe grain , Or 50 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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