Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces preft . Long may they roam these hermit waves , that sleep In birch - befprinkled cliffs embofomed deep , These fairy holms untrodden , ftill , and green , Whofe fhades protect the hidden wave ...
... rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces preft . Long may they roam these hermit waves , that sleep In birch - befprinkled cliffs embofomed deep , These fairy holms untrodden , ftill , and green , Whofe fhades protect the hidden wave ...
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... rest . Or let us trace this ftreamlet to its fource ; Feebly it tinkles with an earthy found , And a few steps may bring us to the spot Where , haply , crowned with flowerets and green herbs , The mountain infant to the fun comes forth ...
... rest . Or let us trace this ftreamlet to its fource ; Feebly it tinkles with an earthy found , And a few steps may bring us to the spot Where , haply , crowned with flowerets and green herbs , The mountain infant to the fun comes forth ...
Sida 91
... rest . Thou thrush , that fingest loud — and loud and free , Into yon row of willows Alit , Upon that alder fit , Or fing another fong , or choose another tree . " Roll back , fweet rill ! back to thy mountain bounds , And there for ...
... rest . Thou thrush , that fingest loud — and loud and free , Into yon row of willows Alit , Upon that alder fit , Or fing another fong , or choose another tree . " Roll back , fweet rill ! back to thy mountain bounds , And there for ...
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... my fpirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews oppreft Thou fink'ft , the image of thy rest Hath often eafed my penfive breast Of careful fadness . And all day long I number yet , All feasons TO THE DAISY . 159.
... my fpirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews oppreft Thou fink'ft , the image of thy rest Hath often eafed my penfive breast Of careful fadness . And all day long I number yet , All feasons TO THE DAISY . 159.
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... rest , Or on his reason ; And thou would'ft teach him how to find A fhelter under every wind , A hope for times that are unkind And every season ? Thou wandereft the wide world about , Unchecked by bride or fcrupulous doubt , With ...
... rest , Or on his reason ; And thou would'ft teach him how to find A fhelter under every wind , A hope for times that are unkind And every season ? Thou wandereft the wide world about , Unchecked by bride or fcrupulous doubt , With ...
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls: As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
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