The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthH. Mifflin, 1904 - 937 sidor Engr. t.p., with vignette. Half-title: ... Wordsworth, ed. by Andrew J. George. "The bibliography of Wordsworth": pages [911]-915; "References, biographical, critical, and descriptive": pages [917]-918. |
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... fear ? That Silence , once in deathlike fetters bound , Chains that were loosened only by the sound Of holy rites chanted in measured round ? The voice of blasphemy the fane alarms , The cloister startles at the gleam of arms . The ...
... fear ? That Silence , once in deathlike fetters bound , Chains that were loosened only by the sound Of holy rites chanted in measured round ? The voice of blasphemy the fane alarms , The cloister startles at the gleam of arms . The ...
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... fear afar , Thunders through echoing pines the head- long Aar ; Or rather stay to taste the mild delights Of pensive Underwalden's pastoral heights . Is there who ' mid these awful wilds has seen 340 The native Genii walk the mountain ...
... fear afar , Thunders through echoing pines the head- long Aar ; Or rather stay to taste the mild delights Of pensive Underwalden's pastoral heights . Is there who ' mid these awful wilds has seen 340 The native Genii walk the mountain ...
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... fear and storms , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of prospect round him spread , Tinged like an angel's smile all rosy red- Awe in his breast with holiest love unites , And 16 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES American ...
... fear and storms , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of prospect round him spread , Tinged like an angel's smile all rosy red- Awe in his breast with holiest love unites , And 16 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES American ...
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... Fear not , I will obey you ; — but One so young , - And One so fair , it goes against my heart That you should ... fears . Why , if a wolf should leap from out a thicket , A look of mine would send him scouring back , Unless I differ ...
... Fear not , I will obey you ; — but One so young , - And One so fair , it goes against my heart That you should ... fears . Why , if a wolf should leap from out a thicket , A look of mine would send him scouring back , Unless I differ ...
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... fears for me , the Con- vent -- Will give me quiet lodging . You have a boy , good Host , And he must lead me back ... fear ; My limbs are stiff We'll not complain of that . Her . And need repose . Could you but wait an 360 hour ? Osw ...
... fears for me , the Con- vent -- Will give me quiet lodging . You have a boy , good Host , And he must lead me back ... fear ; My limbs are stiff We'll not complain of that . Her . And need repose . Could you but wait an 360 hour ? Osw ...
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