The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... Nature's hand To the Lady Beaumont To the Lady Mary Lowther There is a pleasure in poetic pains The Shepherd , looking eastward Hail , Twilight With how sad steps , O Moon Even as a dragon's eye Mark the concentred Hazels Captivity Page ...
... Nature's hand To the Lady Beaumont To the Lady Mary Lowther There is a pleasure in poetic pains The Shepherd , looking eastward Hail , Twilight With how sad steps , O Moon Even as a dragon's eye Mark the concentred Hazels Captivity Page ...
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... is the eye beguiled It sees not nor suspects a Bound , No more than in some forest wild ; Free as the light in semblance Only by art in nature lost . ⚫crost And , though the jealous turf refuse By random footsteps 4 A FLOWER GARDEN .
... is the eye beguiled It sees not nor suspects a Bound , No more than in some forest wild ; Free as the light in semblance Only by art in nature lost . ⚫crost And , though the jealous turf refuse By random footsteps 4 A FLOWER GARDEN .
Side 7
... Nature , with that homely face , And yet with something of a grace , Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of Things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And ...
... Nature , with that homely face , And yet with something of a grace , Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of Things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And ...
Side 9
... that cleave fast , . Sweet silent Creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! XV . TO THE SAME FLOWER . BRIGHT flower , B 5 TO THE DAISY .
... that cleave fast , . Sweet silent Creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! XV . TO THE SAME FLOWER . BRIGHT flower , B 5 TO THE DAISY .
Side 10
... Nature's care , And oft , the long year through , the heir Of joy or sorrow , Methinks that there abides in thee Some concord with humanity , Given to no other Flower I see The forest thorough ! And wherefore ? Man is soon deprest ; A ...
... Nature's care , And oft , the long year through , the heir Of joy or sorrow , Methinks that there abides in thee Some concord with humanity , Given to no other Flower I see The forest thorough ! And wherefore ? Man is soon deprest ; A ...
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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