The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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Side v
... Vale ! I said , & c . Pelion and Ossa flourished side by side There is a little unpretending Rill Her only Pilot the soft breeze The fairest , brightest hues of ether fade Upon the Sight of a beautiful Picture 259 260 - 261 · 262 263 ...
... Vale ! I said , & c . Pelion and Ossa flourished side by side There is a little unpretending Rill Her only Pilot the soft breeze The fairest , brightest hues of ether fade Upon the Sight of a beautiful Picture 259 260 - 261 · 262 263 ...
Side vi
... Vale of Grasmere From the Italian of Michael Angelo From the same Surprised by joy to the Supreme Being Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne Weak is the will of Man It is a beauteous Evening Where lies the Land to which yon Ship ...
... Vale of Grasmere From the Italian of Michael Angelo From the same Surprised by joy to the Supreme Being Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne Weak is the will of Man It is a beauteous Evening Where lies the Land to which yon Ship ...
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... vale , and shout again , Responsive to his call , — with quivering peals , And long halloos , and screams , and echoes loud Redoubled and redoubled ; concourse wild Of mirth and jocund din ! And , when it chanced That pauses of deep ...
... vale , and shout again , Responsive to his call , — with quivering peals , And long halloos , and screams , and echoes loud Redoubled and redoubled ; concourse wild Of mirth and jocund din ! And , when it chanced That pauses of deep ...
Side 44
... Vale Where he was born : the grassy Church - yard hangs Upon a slope above the village - school ; And through that Church - yard when my way has led At evening , I believe , that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute ...
... Vale Where he was born : the grassy Church - yard hangs Upon a slope above the village - school ; And through that Church - yard when my way has led At evening , I believe , that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute ...
Side 47
... Vale , Of sunshine and of flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , Darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou art to me No Bird : but an invisible Thing , The same whom in my School - boy days I A voice ...
... Vale , Of sunshine and of flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , Darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou art to me No Bird : but an invisible Thing , The same whom in my School - boy days I A voice ...
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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