The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... heard ( alas ! ' twas only in a dream ) · 279 · 280 281 · 282 - 285 · 284 285 · 286 287 - 288 · 289 · 290 291 292 293 294 - 295 · 296 297 298 . 299 Retirement - To the Memory of Raisley Calvert MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS vi CONTENTS .
... heard ( alas ! ' twas only in a dream ) · 279 · 280 281 · 282 - 285 · 284 285 · 286 287 - 288 · 289 · 290 291 292 293 294 - 295 · 296 297 298 . 299 Retirement - To the Memory of Raisley Calvert MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS vi CONTENTS .
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... twas whispered , The device To each and all might well belong : It is the Spirit of Paradise That prompts such work , a Spirit strong , That gives to all the self - same bent Where life is wise and innocent . XIX . SONG FOR THE ...
... twas whispered , The device To each and all might well belong : It is the Spirit of Paradise That prompts such work , a Spirit strong , That gives to all the self - same bent Where life is wise and innocent . XIX . SONG FOR THE ...
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... twas hardly worth the telling , It would not pay for candle - light . Remote from sheltering village green , On a hill's northern side she dwelt , Where from sea - blasts the hawthorns lean , And hoary dews are slow to melt . By the ...
... twas hardly worth the telling , It would not pay for candle - light . Remote from sheltering village green , On a hill's northern side she dwelt , Where from sea - blasts the hawthorns lean , And hoary dews are slow to melt . By the ...
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... Twas a hard time for Goody Blake . Her evenings then were dull and dead ! Sad case it was , as you may think , For very cold to go to bed ; And then for cold not sleep a wink . O joy for her ! whene'er in winter The winds at night had ...
... Twas a hard time for Goody Blake . Her evenings then were dull and dead ! Sad case it was , as you may think , For very cold to go to bed ; And then for cold not sleep a wink . O joy for her ! whene'er in winter The winds at night had ...
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... ! that day for Harry Gill ! That day he wore a riding - coat , But not a whit the warmer he : Another was on Thursday brought , And ere the Sabbath he had three . ' Twas all in vain , a useless matter , E 2 GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL . 75.
... ! that day for Harry Gill ! That day he wore a riding - coat , But not a whit the warmer he : Another was on Thursday brought , And ere the Sabbath he had three . ' Twas all in vain , a useless matter , E 2 GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL . 75.
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admiration appear Babe beauty behold beneath Bird BLACK COMB blood bower breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheer Child clouds Countess of Pembroke dark dear deep delight doth earth fair faith Fancy fear feel flowers genius gentle gleam glow-worm Goody Blake GRASMERE green grove happy Harry Gill hath head heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill hour human Laodamia live lofty look Lord Clifford Martha Ray mind moon mortal mountain murmur nature never night o'er oh misery Ossian pain Paradise Lost pensive Peter Bell pleasure Poem Poet poetry poor praise Rill river rocks round seems shade Shakspeare sight silent sing sleep song Sonnet soul sound spirit stars stone stood stream Swale sweet thee thine thing Thorn thoughts Threlkeld trees Twas vale voice wandering ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wing woods Youth