The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volym 2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... object's sight . By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rustelling ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree ; She could more infuse in me Than all Nature's beauties can In some ...
... object's sight . By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rustelling ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree ; She could more infuse in me Than all Nature's beauties can In some ...
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... objects , some Are fairer than the rest ; This , one of those small builders proved In a green covert , where , from out The forehead of a pollard oak , The leafy antlers sprout ; For She who planned the mossy lodge , Mistrusting her ...
... objects , some Are fairer than the rest ; This , one of those small builders proved In a green covert , where , from out The forehead of a pollard oak , The leafy antlers sprout ; For She who planned the mossy lodge , Mistrusting her ...
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... object sullied o'er By breathing mist ; and thine appears to be A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope , and a renovation without end . -That smile forbids the thought ; for on thy face Smiles are beginning , like the beams of ...
... object sullied o'er By breathing mist ; and thine appears to be A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope , and a renovation without end . -That smile forbids the thought ; for on thy face Smiles are beginning , like the beams of ...
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... objects did new pleasure give , And once again he wished to live As lawless as before . Meanwhile , as thus with him it fared , They for the voyage were prepared , And went to the sea - shore ; But , when they thither came , the Youth ...
... objects did new pleasure give , And once again he wished to live As lawless as before . Meanwhile , as thus with him it fared , They for the voyage were prepared , And went to the sea - shore ; But , when they thither came , the Youth ...
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... object higher than my knee . XVII . ' Twas mist and rain , and storm and rain : No screen , no fence could I discover ; And then the wind ! in faith , it was A wind full ten times over . I looked around , I thought I saw A jutting crag ...
... object higher than my knee . XVII . ' Twas mist and rain , and storm and rain : No screen , no fence could I discover ; And then the wind ! in faith , it was A wind full ten times over . I looked around , I thought I saw A jutting crag ...
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