The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... hour . * We told o'er all that we had done , - - Our rambles by the swift brook's side Far as the willow - skirted pool Where two fair swans together glide . We talked of change , of winter gone , of 12 THE MOTHER'S RETURN .
... hour . * We told o'er all that we had done , - - Our rambles by the swift brook's side Far as the willow - skirted pool Where two fair swans together glide . We talked of change , of winter gone , of 12 THE MOTHER'S RETURN .
Side 65
... hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward view , The longing look alone on you . Thus , when the Sun , prepared for rest , Hath gained the precincts of the West , Though his departing radiance fail To ...
... hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward view , The longing look alone on you . Thus , when the Sun , prepared for rest , Hath gained the precincts of the West , Though his departing radiance fail To ...
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... hour . But why , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show what pleasures yet to me remain , " Say , will my Friend , with unreluctant ear , The history of a poet's ev'ning hear ? When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still ...
... hour . But why , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show what pleasures yet to me remain , " Say , will my Friend , with unreluctant ear , The history of a poet's ev'ning hear ? When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still ...
Side 74
... hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silver'd kite In many a whistling circle wheels her flight ; Slant watery lights , from parting clouds , apace Travel along the precipice's base ; Cheering its naked ...
... hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silver'd kite In many a whistling circle wheels her flight ; Slant watery lights , from parting clouds , apace Travel along the precipice's base ; Cheering its naked ...
Side 103
... Hiding their fiery clouds , their rocks , and snows ; The torrent , traversed by the lustre broad , Starts like a horse beside the flashing road ; F 4 In the roofed bridge , at that terrific hour , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES . 103.
... Hiding their fiery clouds , their rocks , and snows ; The torrent , traversed by the lustre broad , Starts like a horse beside the flashing road ; F 4 In the roofed bridge , at that terrific hour , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES . 103.
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