The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... tears of the sky for the loss of the Sun. " After the transgression of Adam , Milton , with other appearances of sympathizing Nature , thus marks the immediate consequence , 66 Sky lowered , and muttering thunder , some sad drops Wept ...
... tears of the sky for the loss of the Sun. " After the transgression of Adam , Milton , with other appearances of sympathizing Nature , thus marks the immediate consequence , 66 Sky lowered , and muttering thunder , some sad drops Wept ...
Side xxxix
... tears , are employed as indications of sorrow . A flash of surprize is the effect in the former case , a flash of surprize and nothing more ; for the nature of things does not sustain the combination . In the latter , the effects of the ...
... tears , are employed as indications of sorrow . A flash of surprize is the effect in the former case , a flash of surprize and nothing more ; for the nature of things does not sustain the combination . In the latter , the effects of the ...
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... Tears flowed in torrents from her eyes ; She could not blame him , or chastise : She was too happy far . Thus , after he had fondly braved The perilous Deep , the Boy was saved ; And , though his fancies had been wild , Yet he was ...
... Tears flowed in torrents from her eyes ; She could not blame him , or chastise : She was too happy far . Thus , after he had fondly braved The perilous Deep , the Boy was saved ; And , though his fancies had been wild , Yet he was ...
Side 84
... tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bosom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms . Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid ...
... tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bosom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms . Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid ...
Side 86
... tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steaming rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall soon Salute with boding note the rising moon , Frosting with hoary light the ...
... tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steaming rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall soon Salute with boding note the rising moon , Frosting with hoary light the ...
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