The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page 49
... morning , and the stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks * roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain . For then , the ...
... morning , and the stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks * roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain . For then , the ...
Page 69
... Morning , its volup- tuous Character ; Old man and forest - cottage music - River Tusa - Via Mala and Grison Gipsy - Sckellenen - thal - Lake of Uri - Stormy sunset - Chapel of William Tell - Force of local emotion - Chamois - chaser ...
... Morning , its volup- tuous Character ; Old man and forest - cottage music - River Tusa - Via Mala and Grison Gipsy - Sckellenen - thal - Lake of Uri - Stormy sunset - Chapel of William Tell - Force of local emotion - Chamois - chaser ...
Page 70
... ; * The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy or cheerful tones , as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning rays . His humble looks no shy restraint impart ; Around him 70 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
... ; * The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy or cheerful tones , as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning rays . His humble looks no shy restraint impart ; Around him 70 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
Page 74
... morning's ray Slow - travelling down the western hills , to ' enfold Its green - tinged margin in a blaze of gold ; Thy glittering steeples , whence the matin bell Calls forth the woodman from his desert cell , And quickens the blithe ...
... morning's ray Slow - travelling down the western hills , to ' enfold Its green - tinged margin in a blaze of gold ; Thy glittering steeples , whence the matin bell Calls forth the woodman from his desert cell , And quickens the blithe ...
Page 79
... morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes ; The shady porch ne'er offered a cool seat To pilgrims overpowered by summer's heat . -There , did the iron ...
... morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes ; The shady porch ne'er offered a cool seat To pilgrims overpowered by summer's heat . -There , did the iron ...
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