A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - 279 pages |
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... SLEEP 50 , 51 66 99 MARK THE CONCENTRED HAZELS THAT ENCLOSE • 51 66 IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING , CALM AND FREE BY THE SEA - SIDE 99 • 52 . 53 66 BROOK ! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS 99 • 54 THE RIVER DUDDON · · 55 AFTER - THOUGHT YARROW ...
... SLEEP 50 , 51 66 99 MARK THE CONCENTRED HAZELS THAT ENCLOSE • 51 66 IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING , CALM AND FREE BY THE SEA - SIDE 99 • 52 . 53 66 BROOK ! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS 99 • 54 THE RIVER DUDDON · · 55 AFTER - THOUGHT YARROW ...
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... sleeping in these peaceful groves . I heard a Stock - dove sing or say His homely tale , this very day ; His voice was buried among trees , Yet to be come - at by the breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed - and cooed ; And somewhat ...
... sleeping in these peaceful groves . I heard a Stock - dove sing or say His homely tale , this very day ; His voice was buried among trees , Yet to be come - at by the breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed - and cooed ; And somewhat ...
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... sleeping flowers ; For this , for every thing , we are out of tune ; It moves us not . - Great God ! I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn ; So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would make me less ...
... sleeping flowers ; For this , for every thing , we are out of tune ; It moves us not . - Great God ! I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn ; So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would make me less ...
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... SLEEP I FOND words have oft been spoken to thee , Sleep ! And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest , Fancy culls or frames , When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear Bosom - child we call thee ...
... SLEEP I FOND words have oft been spoken to thee , Sleep ! And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest , Fancy culls or frames , When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear Bosom - child we call thee ...
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... Sleep ! by any stealth : So do not let me wear to - night away : Without Thee what is all the morning's wealth ? Come , blessed barrier between day and day , Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health ! XLI MARK the concentred ...
... Sleep ! by any stealth : So do not let me wear to - night away : Without Thee what is all the morning's wealth ? Come , blessed barrier between day and day , Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health ! XLI MARK the concentred ...
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