Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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... gone . I come back to M. Renan's praise of glory , from which I started . Yes , real glory is a most serious thing , glory authenticated by the Amphictyonic Court of final appeal , definitive glory . And even for poets and poetry , long ...
... gone . I come back to M. Renan's praise of glory , from which I started . Yes , real glory is a most serious thing , glory authenticated by the Amphictyonic Court of final appeal , definitive glory . And even for poets and poetry , long ...
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... said , • And wondering looked at me . " And where are they ? I pray you tell . " She answered , " Seven are we ; And two of us at Conway dwell , And two are gone to sea . " Two of us in the churchyard lie , My We are Seven.
... said , • And wondering looked at me . " And where are they ? I pray you tell . " She answered , " Seven are we ; And two of us at Conway dwell , And two are gone to sea . " Two of us in the churchyard lie , My We are Seven.
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... gone to sea , Yet ye are seven ! -I pray you tell , Sweet Maid , how this may be . " Then did the little Maid reply , " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the churchyard lie , Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my ...
... gone to sea , Yet ye are seven ! -I pray you tell , Sweet Maid , how this may be . " Then did the little Maid reply , " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the churchyard lie , Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my ...
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... gone her footsteps did she stay . Towards the Lamb she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her Lamb that ...
... gone her footsteps did she stay . Towards the Lamb she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her Lamb that ...
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... gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful Nurse thou hast ; the dam that did thee yean Upon the mountain tops no kinder could have been ...
... gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful Nurse thou hast ; the dam that did thee yean Upon the mountain tops no kinder could have been ...
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Ambleside art thou beauty behold beneath birds blessed bower breath bright Busk cheerful Child Child is Father churchyard clouds Cottage dead dear delight dost doth dream earth Ennerdale evermore fair fancy fear feel flowers Friend gentle glad glory Goethe Grasmere grave green grove happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour human Kilve LEONARD live lofty lonely look Lord Macaulay Lycoris mind Molière moral morning mountain Nature Nature's never o'er passed peace pleasure poems poet poetic poetry praise PRIEST rill rocks round Rydal Mount seemed shade Shakspeare Shepherd sigh sight silent sing Skiddaw sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars stone stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought Trajan trees truth Twill vale voice Voltaire wander waters wild wind woods Wordsworth Wordsworthian Yarrow Ye Men youth