The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... rest Far in the regions of the west , Though to the vale no parting beara Be given , not one memorial gleɛm , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is ...
... rest Far in the regions of the west , Though to the vale no parting beara Be given , not one memorial gleɛm , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is ...
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... rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds ...
... rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds ...
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... rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes , accompanied by vouchers of its veracity , that may amuse the reader . Long may they float upon this ...
... rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes , accompanied by vouchers of its veracity , that may amuse the reader . Long may they float upon this ...
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... oars that pass Along the steaming lake , to early mass . But now farewell to each and all - adieu To every charm , and last and chief to you , Ye lovely maidens that in noontide shade Rest near your 24 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... oars that pass Along the steaming lake , to early mass . But now farewell to each and all - adieu To every charm , and last and chief to you , Ye lovely maidens that in noontide shade Rest near your 24 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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With a Memoir William Wordsworth. Ye lovely maidens that in noontide shade Rest near your little plots of wheaten glade ; To all that binds the soul in powerless trance , Lip - dewing song , and ringlet - tossing dance ; Where sparkling ...
With a Memoir William Wordsworth. Ye lovely maidens that in noontide shade Rest near your little plots of wheaten glade ; To all that binds the soul in powerless trance , Lip - dewing song , and ringlet - tossing dance ; Where sparkling ...
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