The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... Boy , & c . Το To the Cuckoo A Night - piece Water - fowl Yew Trees Page · 3 · · 7 - 10 - 11 12 14 · 15 17 21 24 · 28 · 30 · 33 36 45 બે બે 43 47 49 - 51 53 5555 View from the Top of Black Comb Nutting She was A 2.
... Boy , & c . Το To the Cuckoo A Night - piece Water - fowl Yew Trees Page · 3 · · 7 - 10 - 11 12 14 · 15 17 21 24 · 28 · 30 · 33 36 45 બે બે 43 47 49 - 51 53 5555 View from the Top of Black Comb Nutting She was A 2.
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... night that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to the goal ; Night and day , I feel the trouble Of the Wanderer in my soul . XX . THE SEVEN SISTERS ; OR , THE SOLITUDE 16 THE WANDERING JEW .
... night that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to the goal ; Night and day , I feel the trouble Of the Wanderer in my soul . XX . THE SEVEN SISTERS ; OR , THE SOLITUDE 16 THE WANDERING JEW .
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... night Hushed the dark earth fast closing weary eyes , A very Reptile could presume To show her taper in the gloom , As if in rivalship with One Who sate a Ruler on his throne Erected in the skies . " Exalted Star ! " the Worm replied ...
... night Hushed the dark earth fast closing weary eyes , A very Reptile could presume To show her taper in the gloom , As if in rivalship with One Who sate a Ruler on his throne Erected in the skies . " Exalted Star ! " the Worm replied ...
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... night , Or the night's darkness , or its cheerful face Of beauty , by the changing Moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant history , on the minds of those Who ...
... night , Or the night's darkness , or its cheerful face Of beauty , by the changing Moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant history , on the minds of those Who ...
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... listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , faery place ; That is fit home for Thee ! IV . A NIGHT - PIECE . THE sky is 48 TO THE CUCKOO .
... listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , faery place ; That is fit home for Thee ! IV . A NIGHT - PIECE . THE sky is 48 TO THE CUCKOO .
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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