The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... deep and gloomy wood , Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrowed from the eye❞— * These Poems are now ...
... deep and gloomy wood , Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrowed from the eye❞— * These Poems are now ...
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... a mighty Block come on , --- Hath fallen , and made a Bridge of rock : The gulph is deep below ; And in a basin black and small Receives a lofty Waterfall . VI . With staff in hand across the cleft The 36 THE IDLE SHEPHERD BOYS .
... a mighty Block come on , --- Hath fallen , and made a Bridge of rock : The gulph is deep below ; And in a basin black and small Receives a lofty Waterfall . VI . With staff in hand across the cleft The 36 THE IDLE SHEPHERD BOYS .
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... er they were , The blind boy always had his share ; Whether of mighty Towns , or Vales With warmer suns and softer gales , Or wonders of the Deep . Yet more it pleased him , more it stirr❜d , 48 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY .
... er they were , The blind boy always had his share ; Whether of mighty Towns , or Vales With warmer suns and softer gales , Or wonders of the Deep . Yet more it pleased him , more it stirr❜d , 48 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY .
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... deep would swim , And gaily lift its fearless brim Above the tossing surge . And this the little blind Boy knew : And he a story strange , yet true , Had heard , how in a Shell like this An English Boy , O thought of bliss ! Had stoutly ...
... deep would swim , And gaily lift its fearless brim Above the tossing surge . And this the little blind Boy knew : And he a story strange , yet true , Had heard , how in a Shell like this An English Boy , O thought of bliss ! Had stoutly ...
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... seize ( while on the Deep it slept ) The hapless Creature which did dwell , Erewhile , within the dancing Shell , They steal upon their prey . With sound the least that can be made They follow 54 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY .
... seize ( while on the Deep it slept ) The hapless Creature which did dwell , Erewhile , within the dancing Shell , They steal upon their prey . With sound the least that can be made They follow 54 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY .
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