The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... wood and dug in the garden . Their food was plain ; their drink was water of the well . And every flower and every cloud was dear to them ; the loveliness of lake and mountain sank into their hearts ; the grief or gladness of their ...
... wood and dug in the garden . Their food was plain ; their drink was water of the well . And every flower and every cloud was dear to them ; the loveliness of lake and mountain sank into their hearts ; the grief or gladness of their ...
Side 5
... wood , and pastoral cove ; Where Derwent rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high ... woods . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope AN EVENING WALK . 5.
... wood , and pastoral cove ; Where Derwent rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high ... woods . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope AN EVENING WALK . 5.
Side 7
... wood - weeds between ; 60 And its own twilight softens the whole scene , Save where aloft the subtle sunbeams shine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Save where , with sparkling foam , a small cas- cade 65 Illumines ...
... wood - weeds between ; 60 And its own twilight softens the whole scene , Save where aloft the subtle sunbeams shine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Save where , with sparkling foam , a small cas- cade 65 Illumines ...
Side 8
... , is heard . How pleasant , as the sun declines , to view The spacious landscape change in form and hue ! Here , vanish , as in mist , before a flood 100 Of bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood 8 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... , is heard . How pleasant , as the sun declines , to view The spacious landscape change in form and hue ! Here , vanish , as in mist , before a flood 100 Of bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood 8 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
Side 9
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Of bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood ; There , objects , by the searching beams betrayed , Come forth , and here retire in purple shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Of bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood ; There , objects , by the searching beams betrayed , Come forth , and here retire in purple shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white ...
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