The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side 3
... DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward ...
... DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward ...
Side 4
... dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is all nature as a resting wheel . The kine are couched upon the dewy grass ; The horse alone , seen dimly as I pass , Is cropping audibly his later meal ...
... dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is all nature as a resting wheel . The kine are couched upon the dewy grass ; The horse alone , seen dimly as I pass , Is cropping audibly his later meal ...
Side 8
... Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
... Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
Side 20
... DEAR SIR , However desirous I might have been of giving you proofs of the high place you hold in my esteem , I should have been cautious of wounding your delicacy by thus publicly addressing you , had not the circumstance of our having ...
... DEAR SIR , However desirous I might have been of giving you proofs of the high place you hold in my esteem , I should have been cautious of wounding your delicacy by thus publicly addressing you , had not the circumstance of our having ...
Side 21
... dear from a shade of melancholy . You will meet with few images without recollecting the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring , will be amply supplied by ...
... dear from a shade of melancholy . You will meet with few images without recollecting the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring , will be amply supplied by ...
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Alfoxden babe beauty beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breath bright brook brother calm cheerful child Coleorton Coleridge cottage Dated by Wordsworth dear delight door Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage earth Elea Ennerdale eyes Father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath Hawkshead hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea Johnny Kilve lake lamb Leonard light living look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountains nature Nether Stowey never night o'er OSWALD pain peace poem poor Priest published 1800 Quantock hills rock round Rydal Mount Salisbury Plain seen shade side sight sister sleep sorrow soul spirit stanza stood Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice walk wild wind wood words written Youth