The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... turning to shape ; or what is left to characterise Fancy , as insinuating herself into the heart of objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no ...
... turning to shape ; or what is left to characterise Fancy , as insinuating herself into the heart of objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no ...
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... them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . VOL . I. C They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , LUCY GRAY . 17.
... them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . VOL . I. C They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , LUCY GRAY . 17.
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William Wordsworth. They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , " In heaven we all shall meet ; ' " " -When in the snow the mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Half breathless from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks ...
William Wordsworth. They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , " In heaven we all shall meet ; ' " " -When in the snow the mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Half breathless from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks ...
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... turned away : But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay . Right towards the lamb she looked ; and from a shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring ...
... turned away : But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay . Right towards the lamb she looked ; and from a shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring ...
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... The wood - crowned cliffs that o'er the lake recline ; Those eastern cliffs a hundred streams unfold , At once to pillars turned that flame with gold : Behind his sail the peasant tries to shun The west 80 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
... The wood - crowned cliffs that o'er the lake recline ; Those eastern cliffs a hundred streams unfold , At once to pillars turned that flame with gold : Behind his sail the peasant tries to shun The west 80 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
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Alps babe BARRY CORNWALL beneath Benjamin Betty Betty Foy bird blessed bowers breast breath bright brook brother CHARLES LAMB cheer child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage crag dear delight door dread EDWARD MOXON Ennerdale eyes Fancy father fear flowers gale gone Grasmere grave green happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope horses hour Idiot Boy images Imagination JAMES MACKINTOSH JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES Johnny Kilve lamb LEONARD light live look Luke Maid mind moon mother mountain never night o'er pain pass pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer Price PRIEST racter rill rocks round SERJEANT TALFOURD shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep smile snow song soul sound star steep Sugh Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice waggon ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood word Youth