Poems of Wordsworth: Selected from the Best EditionsW. Kent & Company, 1880 |
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... we stand In solitude , and utter peace ; But , harp ! thy murmurs may not cease- Thou hast breeze - like visitings ; For a spirit with angel's wings Hath touched thee , and a spirit's hand : A THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 13.
... we stand In solitude , and utter peace ; But , harp ! thy murmurs may not cease- Thou hast breeze - like visitings ; For a spirit with angel's wings Hath touched thee , and a spirit's hand : A THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 13.
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Selected from the Best Editions William Wordsworth. Hath touched thee , and a spirit's hand : A voice is with us - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story . CANTO II . THE harp in lowliness ...
Selected from the Best Editions William Wordsworth. Hath touched thee , and a spirit's hand : A voice is with us - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story . CANTO II . THE harp in lowliness ...
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... thee require the same : Thy place be on my better hand ; And seven as true as thou , I see , Will cleave to this good cause and me . " He spake , and eight brave sons straightway All followed him , a gallant band ! Forth when sire and ...
... thee require the same : Thy place be on my better hand ; And seven as true as thou , I see , Will cleave to this good cause and me . " He spake , and eight brave sons straightway All followed him , a gallant band ! Forth when sire and ...
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... thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . ' " " " He paused , her silence to partake , And long it was before he spake : Then , all at once , his thoughts turned round II . C THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 17.
... thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . ' " " " He paused , her silence to partake , And long it was before he spake : Then , all at once , his thoughts turned round II . C THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 17.
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... Thee , chiefly thee , my sister dear , Whose pangs are registered in heaven . The stifled sigh , the hidden tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed banner grew Beneath ...
... Thee , chiefly thee , my sister dear , Whose pangs are registered in heaven . The stifled sigh , the hidden tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed banner grew Beneath ...
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