The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age . * * * * * Motionless as a cloud the old Man stood , That heareth not the loud winds when they call , And moveth altogether if it move at all . ' In these images , the conferring , the ...
... dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age . * * * * * Motionless as a cloud the old Man stood , That heareth not the loud winds when they call , And moveth altogether if it move at all . ' In these images , the conferring , the ...
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... Dead times revive in thee : Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ! pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time , when , in our childish plays , My sister Emmeline and I ...
... Dead times revive in thee : Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ! pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time , when , in our childish plays , My sister Emmeline and I ...
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... he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in heaven ? ” Quick was the little Maid's reply , 66 " O Master ! we are seven . " " But they are dead ; those two are dead WE ARE SEVEN . 21 1776.
... he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in heaven ? ” Quick was the little Maid's reply , 66 " O Master ! we are seven . " " But they are dead ; those two are dead WE ARE SEVEN . 21 1776.
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William Wordsworth. " But they are dead ; those two are dead ! Their spirits are in heaven ! " ' Twas throwing words away ; for still The little Maid would have her will , And said , " Nay , we are seven ! " X. 1798 . ANECDOTE FOR ...
William Wordsworth. " But they are dead ; those two are dead ! Their spirits are in heaven ! " ' Twas throwing words away ; for still The little Maid would have her will , And said , " Nay , we are seven ! " X. 1798 . ANECDOTE FOR ...
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... dead : For images of other worlds are there ; Awful the light , and holy is the air . Fitfully , and in flashes , through his soul , Like sun - lit tempests , troubled transports roll ; * Alluding to several battles which the Swiss in ...
... dead : For images of other worlds are there ; Awful the light , and holy is the air . Fitfully , and in flashes , through his soul , Like sun - lit tempests , troubled transports roll ; * Alluding to several battles which the Swiss in ...
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