A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - 279 pages |
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Page vii
... O'er all that moves and all that seemeth still ; - The presences of Nature in the sky And on the earth ; the Visions of the hills , And Souls of lonely places . This mood of the mind , in which all who have any sense of poetry share ...
... O'er all that moves and all that seemeth still ; - The presences of Nature in the sky And on the earth ; the Visions of the hills , And Souls of lonely places . This mood of the mind , in which all who have any sense of poetry share ...
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... o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd , A host , of golden daffodils ; Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and dancing in the breeze . Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way , They ...
... o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd , A host , of golden daffodils ; Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and dancing in the breeze . Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way , They ...
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... whose sway Tempers the year's extremes ; Who scattereth lustres o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart 32 A SELECTION FROM THE WORKS OF ODE COMPOSED ON MAY MORNING.
... whose sway Tempers the year's extremes ; Who scattereth lustres o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart 32 A SELECTION FROM THE WORKS OF ODE COMPOSED ON MAY MORNING.
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... o'er the slight ; Man changes , but not Thou ! Thy feathered Lieges bill and wings In love's disport employ ; Warmed by thy influence , creeping things Awake to silent joy : Queen art thou still for each gay plant Where the slim wild ...
... o'er the slight ; Man changes , but not Thou ! Thy feathered Lieges bill and wings In love's disport employ ; Warmed by thy influence , creeping things Awake to silent joy : Queen art thou still for each gay plant Where the slim wild ...
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... O'er villas , terraces , and towers ; To Albogasio's olive bowers , Porlezza's verdant lawn . But Fancy with the speed of fire Hath past to Milan's loftiest spire , And there alights ' mid that aërial host Of Figures human and divine ...
... O'er villas , terraces , and towers ; To Albogasio's olive bowers , Porlezza's verdant lawn . But Fancy with the speed of fire Hath past to Milan's loftiest spire , And there alights ' mid that aërial host Of Figures human and divine ...
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