The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Том 2Clarendon Press, 1878 |
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... day ; the stars , the night ; Or tree , or butterfly , or flower , Or fish in stream , or bird in bower , Or woman , man , or child . And yet he neither drooped nor pined , Nor had THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . 37 The Blind Highland Boy.
... day ; the stars , the night ; Or tree , or butterfly , or flower , Or fish in stream , or bird in bower , Or woman , man , or child . And yet he neither drooped nor pined , Nor had THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . 37 The Blind Highland Boy.
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... bower of bliss , A covert for protection Of tender thoughts , that nestle there , - The brood of chaste affection . How sweet , on this autumnal day , The wild - wood fruits to gather , And on my True - love's forehead plant A crest of ...
... bower of bliss , A covert for protection Of tender thoughts , that nestle there , - The brood of chaste affection . How sweet , on this autumnal day , The wild - wood fruits to gather , And on my True - love's forehead plant A crest of ...
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... bower , Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness . We are selfish men ; O , raise us up , return to us again ; And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power ! Thy soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart : Thou ...
... bower , Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness . We are selfish men ; O , raise us up , return to us again ; And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power ! Thy soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart : Thou ...
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... bower for gold , some fears unnamed I had , my Country ! am I to be blamed ? Now , when I think of thee , and what thou art , Verily , in the bottom of my heart , Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed . For dearly must we prize thee ; we ...
... bower for gold , some fears unnamed I had , my Country ! am I to be blamed ? Now , when I think of thee , and what thou art , Verily , in the bottom of my heart , Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed . For dearly must we prize thee ; we ...
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... craggy height to height , Through the green vales and through the herds- man's bower , That all the Alps may gladden in thy might , Here , there , and in all places at one hour . XI . FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE . THE Land we SONNETS . 91.
... craggy height to height , Through the green vales and through the herds- man's bower , That all the Alps may gladden in thy might , Here , there , and in all places at one hour . XI . FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE . THE Land we SONNETS . 91.
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