The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... delight three summer morning hours . More could my pen report of grave or gay 270 That through our gipsy travel cheered the way ; But , bursting forth above the waves , the Sun Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , EPISTLE . 19.
... delight three summer morning hours . More could my pen report of grave or gay 270 That through our gipsy travel cheered the way ; But , bursting forth above the waves , the Sun Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , EPISTLE . 19.
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... Delight resembling love . 55 1829 . III . LIBERTY . SEQUEL TO THE PRECEDING . Addressed to a friend ; the gold and silver fishes having been removed to a pool in the pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . " The liberty of a people consists ...
... Delight resembling love . 55 1829 . III . LIBERTY . SEQUEL TO THE PRECEDING . Addressed to a friend ; the gold and silver fishes having been removed to a pool in the pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . " The liberty of a people consists ...
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... delight ; Where pity , to the mind conveyed In pleasure , is the darkest shade That Time , unwrinkled grandsire , flings From his smoothly gliding wings . What mortal form , what earthly face Inspired the pencil , lines to trace , And ...
... delight ; Where pity , to the mind conveyed In pleasure , is the darkest shade That Time , unwrinkled grandsire , flings From his smoothly gliding wings . What mortal form , what earthly face Inspired the pencil , lines to trace , And ...
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... delights Are trivial pomp and city noise , Hardening a heart that loathes or slights What every natural heart enjoys ? Who never caught a noon - tide dream 50 55 From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip , 38 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... delights Are trivial pomp and city noise , Hardening a heart that loathes or slights What every natural heart enjoys ? Who never caught a noon - tide dream 50 55 From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip , 38 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak the word ! 85 And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All ...
... delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak the word ! 85 And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All ...
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