The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... hath performed the pro- cess , like a new existence . I pass from the Imagination acting upon an individual image to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a conjunction by which they modify each other . The Reader ...
... hath performed the pro- cess , like a new existence . I pass from the Imagination acting upon an individual image to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a conjunction by which they modify each other . The Reader ...
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... hath privilege in her To dignify arch looks and laughing eyes ; And feats of cunning ; and the pretty round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock - chastisement and partnership in play . And , as a faggot sparkles on the hearth , Not ...
... hath privilege in her To dignify arch looks and laughing eyes ; And feats of cunning ; and the pretty round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock - chastisement and partnership in play . And , as a faggot sparkles on the hearth , Not ...
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... 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 .
... 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 .
Side 37
... hath gained The middle of the arch . When list ! he hears a piteous moan Again ! his heart within him dies - - His pulse is stopped , his breath is lost , He totters , pale as any ghost , And , looking down , he spies A Lamb , that in ...
... hath gained The middle of the arch . When list ! he hears a piteous moan Again ! his heart within him dies - - His pulse is stopped , his breath is lost , He totters , pale as any ghost , And , looking down , he spies A Lamb , that in ...
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... hath known . Be thou wiser , youthful Maiden ! And , when thy decline shall come , Let not flowers , or boughs fruit - laden , Hide the knowledge of thy doom . Now , even now , ere wrapped in slumber , Fix thine eyes upon the sea That ...
... hath known . Be thou wiser , youthful Maiden ! And , when thy decline shall come , Let not flowers , or boughs fruit - laden , Hide the knowledge of thy doom . Now , even now , ere wrapped in slumber , Fix thine eyes upon the sea That ...
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