The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... Hear again this mighty Poet , - speaking of the Messiah going forth to expel from Heaven the rebellious Angels , Attended by ten thousand , thousand Saints He onward came : far off his coming shone , - -- the retinue of Saints , and the ...
... Hear again this mighty Poet , - speaking of the Messiah going forth to expel from Heaven the rebellious Angels , Attended by ten thousand , thousand Saints He onward came : far off his coming shone , - -- the retinue of Saints , and the ...
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... hear . " I told of hills , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ? what can he do ? No strife disturbs his Sister's breast ; She wars not B 6 11 The ...
... hear . " I told of hills , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ? what can he do ? No strife disturbs his Sister's breast ; She wars not B 6 11 The ...
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... hear . 66 Alas , the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little Brooks that seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like Lions for their prey ...
... hear . 66 Alas , the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little Brooks that seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like Lions for their prey ...
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... , Those Boys with their green Coronal ; They never hear the cry , That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . IV . Said Walter , leaping from the ground , c 6 THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 35.
... , Those Boys with their green Coronal ; They never hear the cry , That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . IV . Said Walter , leaping from the ground , c 6 THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 35.
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... hears a piteous moan Again ! his heart within him dies His pulse is stopped , his breath is lost , He totters , pale as any ghost , And , looking down , he spies A Lamb , that in the pool is pent Within that black and frightful Rent ...
... hears a piteous moan Again ! his heart within him dies His pulse is stopped , his breath is lost , He totters , pale as any ghost , And , looking down , he spies A Lamb , that in the pool is pent Within that black and frightful Rent ...
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Alps Babe behold beneath Betty Foy Betty's bird bowers breast breath bright brook Brother CASTLE OF INDOLENCE Child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door Ennerdale eyes fair Fancy Father fear flowers gale gleam gone grave green happy happy day hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy images Imagination Johnny Kilve Lake Lamb Laodamia LEONARD light lived look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid mind Moon morn Mother mountain never night o'er pain Peter Bell pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer PRIEST Protesilaus rill RIVER DUDDON rocks round RYLSTONE shade Shepherd shore side sight silent sleep smiles snow song soul sound star steep stream Sugh Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee There's thine things thou art thought thro tide trees vale ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Youth