Poems of Wordsworth: Selected from the Best EditionsW. Kent & Company, 1880 |
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... dead ! Lie quiet in your churchyard bed ! Ye living , tend your holy cares ; Ye multitude , pursue your prayers ; And blame not me if my heart and sight Are occupied with one delight ! " Tis a work for Sabbath hours If I with this ...
... dead ! Lie quiet in your churchyard bed ! Ye living , tend your holy cares ; Ye multitude , pursue your prayers ; And blame not me if my heart and sight Are occupied with one delight ! " Tis a work for Sabbath hours If I with this ...
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... dead ! Ah , pensive scholar , think not so , But look again at the radiant doe ! What quiet watch she seems to keep , Alone , beside that grassy heap ! Why mention other thoughts unmeet For vision so composed and sweet ? While stand the ...
... dead ! Ah , pensive scholar , think not so , But look again at the radiant doe ! What quiet watch she seems to keep , Alone , beside that grassy heap ! Why mention other thoughts unmeet For vision so composed and sweet ? While stand the ...
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... dead ? " " Your noble brother hath been spared , To take his life they have not dared . On him and on his high endeavour The light of praise shall shine for ever ! Nor did he ( such Heaven's will ) in vain His solitary course maintain ...
... dead ? " " Your noble brother hath been spared , To take his life they have not dared . On him and on his high endeavour The light of praise shall shine for ever ! Nor did he ( such Heaven's will ) in vain His solitary course maintain ...
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... dead , A spring - tide of immortal green : The darksome altars would have blazed Like stars when clouds are rolled away ; Salvation to all eyes that gazed , Once more the rood had been upraised To spread its arms , and stand for aye ...
... dead , A spring - tide of immortal green : The darksome altars would have blazed Like stars when clouds are rolled away ; Salvation to all eyes that gazed , Once more the rood had been upraised To spread its arms , and stand for aye ...
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... cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without remorse . He marked not , heard not as he fled ; All but the suffering heart was dead For him , abandoned to blank awe , To vacancy THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 45.
... cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without remorse . He marked not , heard not as he fled ; All but the suffering heart was dead For him , abandoned to blank awe , To vacancy THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 45.
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