The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthTroutman & Hayes, 1854 - 727 páginas |
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... Muse , and foresaw a boundless scope for the English tongue : " And who ( in time ) knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent T'enrich unknowing nations with ...
... Muse , and foresaw a boundless scope for the English tongue : " And who ( in time ) knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent T'enrich unknowing nations with ...
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... muse , we find The soft gloom deepening on the tranquil mind . Stay ! pensive , sadly - pleasing visions , stay ! Ah no ! as fades the vale , they fade away : Yet still the tender , vacant gloom remains ; Still the cold cheek its ...
... muse , we find The soft gloom deepening on the tranquil mind . Stay ! pensive , sadly - pleasing visions , stay ! Ah no ! as fades the vale , they fade away : Yet still the tender , vacant gloom remains ; Still the cold cheek its ...
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... Muses , your assistance grant , While I this flower transplant Into a garden stored with Poesy ; Where flowers and herbs unite , and haply some weeds be , That , wanting not wild grace , are from all mischief free ! A KING more worthy ...
... Muses , your assistance grant , While I this flower transplant Into a garden stored with Poesy ; Where flowers and herbs unite , and haply some weeds be , That , wanting not wild grace , are from all mischief free ! A KING more worthy ...
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... Muses have been bound These fourteen years , by strong indentures : O gentle Muses ! let me tell But half of what to him befel ; He surely met with strange adventures . O gentle Muses ! is this kind ? Why will ye thus my suit repel ...
... Muses have been bound These fourteen years , by strong indentures : O gentle Muses ! let me tell But half of what to him befel ; He surely met with strange adventures . O gentle Muses ! is this kind ? Why will ye thus my suit repel ...
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... parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; + His muse . 12 * 137 Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And Autumn POEMS OF THE FANCY A Morning Exercise, 1828 To the Daisy, 1802 POEMS OF THE FANCY.
... parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; + His muse . 12 * 137 Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And Autumn POEMS OF THE FANCY A Morning Exercise, 1828 To the Daisy, 1802 POEMS OF THE FANCY.
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art thou aught beauty behold beneath birds blest Bothwell Castle bowers breast breath bright calm cheer child clouds cottage Cuckoo dark dear deep delight doth earth fair faith fancy fear feel flowers Friend gentle grace Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy honour hope hour human Idon light living lonely look Lord Clifford MARMADUKE mind morning mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er pain passed passion peace Peter Bell pleasure Poems Poet praise rapture rill rocks round RYDAL MOUNT Rylstone seemed shade side sight silent SIMPLON PASS Skiddaw sleep smile smooth song Sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou thought trees truth vale voice wandering wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods words Yarrow youth