The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...Library of Alexandria, 1 jan. 1851 - 703 sidor |
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... never child of song May know that Poet's sorrows more. 20 How calm! how still! the only sound, The dripping of the oar suspended! —The evening darkness gathers round By virtue's holiest Powers attended. 1789. DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN ...
... never child of song May know that Poet's sorrows more. 20 How calm! how still! the only sound, The dripping of the oar suspended! —The evening darkness gathers round By virtue's holiest Powers attended. 1789. DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN ...
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... (never can they know The face of traveller passing toandfro,) No peasant leans upon his pole, to tell240 For whom at morning tolled the funeralbell; Theirwatch dog ne'erhis angrybark foregoes,Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes ...
... (never can they know The face of traveller passing toandfro,) No peasant leans upon his pole, to tell240 For whom at morning tolled the funeralbell; Theirwatch dog ne'erhis angrybark foregoes,Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes ...
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... never gaveA brookto murmur or a boughto wave, Which unsubstantial Phantoms sacred keep; Thro' worlds whereLife, and Voice,and Motion sleep;310 Where silent Hours their deathlike sway extend, Save when the avalanche breaks loose, torend ...
... never gaveA brookto murmur or a boughto wave, Which unsubstantial Phantoms sacred keep; Thro' worlds whereLife, and Voice,and Motion sleep;310 Where silent Hours their deathlike sway extend, Save when the avalanche breaks loose, torend ...
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... never troubled me— Of feet still bustling round with busy glee, Of looks where common kindness had no part, Of service done with cold formality, Fretting the fever round the languid heart, And groans which, as they said, might make a ...
... never troubled me— Of feet still bustling round with busy glee, Of looks where common kindness had no part, Of service done with cold formality, Fretting the fever round the languid heart, And groans which, as they said, might make a ...
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... never seen his face, methinks, There cannot come a daywhen I shall cease To love him.I remember, when a Boy Ofscarcely seven years' growth, beneath the Elm That casts its shade over our village school, 'Twas my delight to sit and hear ...
... never seen his face, methinks, There cannot come a daywhen I shall cease To love him.I remember, when a Boy Ofscarcely seven years' growth, beneath the Elm That casts its shade over our village school, 'Twas my delight to sit and hear ...
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