The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... look - blinded as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
... look - blinded as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . II . 5 TENDERLY do we feel by Nature's law SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle the Road from the South)
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... look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of ... looks around the delicate repast— Rich cream , and snow - white eggs fresh from 18 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of ... looks around the delicate repast— Rich cream , and snow - white eggs fresh from 18 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... er would blind 135 The ethereal eyesight , cramp the wingèd mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
... er would blind 135 The ethereal eyesight , cramp the wingèd mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
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... look , and to the watchful eye A brightening edge will indicate that soon We shall behold the struggling Moon Break forth , —again to walk the clear blue sky . 1846. ( ? ) XI . " Late , late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi ' the auld ...
... look , and to the watchful eye A brightening edge will indicate that soon We shall behold the struggling Moon Break forth , —again to walk the clear blue sky . 1846. ( ? ) XI . " Late , late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi ' the auld ...
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... look beaming with faith , Dispel the Father's doubts : nor do they lack The noble - minded Mother's helping hand To launch the boat ; and with her blessing cheered , And inwardly sustained by silent prayer , Together they put forth ...
... look beaming with faith , Dispel the Father's doubts : nor do they lack The noble - minded Mother's helping hand To launch the boat ; and with her blessing cheered , And inwardly sustained by silent prayer , Together they put forth ...
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