The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine To 214 • 230 239 239 212 245 245 *灞 246 247 248 • 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 255 • ment of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve xviii ...
... fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine To 214 • 230 239 239 212 245 245 *灞 246 247 248 • 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 255 • ment of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve xviii ...
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... Fair Head promontory . Wordsworth's last visit to Scotland was in 1833 ; its record may be read in a series of memorial sonnets . Four years later he saw Rome and Florence for the first time . His " Musings near Aquapendente " close ...
... Fair Head promontory . Wordsworth's last visit to Scotland was in 1833 ; its record may be read in a series of memorial sonnets . Four years later he saw Rome and Florence for the first time . His " Musings near Aquapendente " close ...
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... Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : The spirit sought not then , in cherished sadness , A cloudy substitute for failing gladness . In youth's keen eye the livelong day was bright ...
... Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : The spirit sought not then , in cherished sadness , A cloudy substitute for failing gladness . In youth's keen eye the livelong day was bright ...
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... Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys caressed , 250 Haply some wretch has eyed , and called thee blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noon- tide heat ; Or taught their limbs ...
... Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys caressed , 250 Haply some wretch has eyed , and called thee blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noon- tide heat ; Or taught their limbs ...
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... fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine 350 ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs will ever trouble human ...
... fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine 350 ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs will ever trouble human ...
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