The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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William Wordsworth. II . ΤΟ ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN . INMATE of a mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch - towers of Helvellyn ; Awed , delighted , and amazed ! Potent was the spell ...
William Wordsworth. II . ΤΟ ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN . INMATE of a mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch - towers of Helvellyn ; Awed , delighted , and amazed ! Potent was the spell ...
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... ark alighted , When the green earth re - appeared ; For the power of hills is on thee , As was witnessed through thine eye Then , when old Helvellyn won thee To confess their majesty ! III . TO THE CUCKOO . O BLITHE New - 46 ΤΟ.
... ark alighted , When the green earth re - appeared ; For the power of hills is on thee , As was witnessed through thine eye Then , when old Helvellyn won thee To confess their majesty ! III . TO THE CUCKOO . O BLITHE New - 46 ΤΟ.
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