The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... Tell - Force of local emotion- Chamois - chaser - View of the higher Alps - manner of life of a Swiss mountaineer , interspersed with views of the higher Alps - Golden age of the Alps - Life and views continued - Ranz des Vaches ...
... Tell - Force of local emotion- Chamois - chaser - View of the higher Alps - manner of life of a Swiss mountaineer , interspersed with views of the higher Alps - Golden age of the Alps - Life and views continued - Ranz des Vaches ...
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... tell For whom at 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 overcome by summer's heat . Yet ...
... tell For whom at 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 overcome by summer's heat . Yet ...
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... Tell suspends his oar ; Confused the Marathonian tale appears , While his eyes sparkle with heroic tears . And who , that walks where men of ancient days Have wrought with godlike arm the deeds of praise , Feels not the spirit of the ...
... Tell suspends his oar ; Confused the Marathonian tale appears , While his eyes sparkle with heroic tears . And who , that walks where men of ancient days Have wrought with godlike arm the deeds of praise , Feels not the spirit of the ...
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... tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . ' Tis morn : with gold ...
... tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . ' Tis morn : with gold ...
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... tell me whither - for no earthly friend Have I. " She ceased , and weeping turned away ; As if because her tale was at an end , She wept ; because she had no more to say Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay . LI . True ...
... tell me whither - for no earthly friend Have I. " She ceased , and weeping turned away ; As if because her tale was at an end , She wept ; because she had no more to say Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay . LI . True ...
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