The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... sight . The form appears of one that spurs his steed Midway along the hill with desperate speed ; Unhurt pursues his lengthened flight , while all Attend , at every stretch , his headlong fall . Anon , appears a brave , a gorgeous show ...
... sight . The form appears of one that spurs his steed Midway along the hill with desperate speed ; Unhurt pursues his lengthened flight , while all Attend , at every stretch , his headlong fall . Anon , appears a brave , a gorgeous show ...
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... sight , the cottage smoke , no more , Lost in the thickened darkness , glimmers hoar ; And , towering from the sullen dark - brown mere , Like a black wall , the mountain - steeps appear . -Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we feel A ...
... sight , the cottage smoke , no more , Lost in the thickened darkness , glimmers hoar ; And , towering from the sullen dark - brown mere , Like a black wall , the mountain - steeps appear . -Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we feel A ...
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... sight can trace , Even now she shews , half - veiled , her lovely face : Across the gloomy valley flings her light , Far to the western slopes with hamlets white ; And gives , where woods the chequered upland strew , To the green corn ...
... sight can trace , Even now she shews , half - veiled , her lovely face : Across the gloomy valley flings her light , Far to the western slopes with hamlets white ; And gives , where woods the chequered upland strew , To the green corn ...
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... 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 . Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 124.
... 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 . Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 124.
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With a Memoir William Wordsworth. Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He sits a brother at the cottage - meal ; His humble looks no shy restraint impart ; Around him plays at will the virgin heart . While unsuspended wheels ...
With a Memoir William Wordsworth. Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He sits a brother at the cottage - meal ; His humble looks no shy restraint impart ; Around him plays at will the virgin heart . While unsuspended wheels ...
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