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Page 13
... a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While mufic , ftealing round the glimmering deeps , Charmed the tall circle of the enchanted steeps . --- The lights are vanished from the watery plains : AN EVENING WALK . 13.
... a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While mufic , ftealing round the glimmering deeps , Charmed the tall circle of the enchanted steeps . --- The lights are vanished from the watery plains : AN EVENING WALK . 13.
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... face : Above 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 of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her ...
... face : Above 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 of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her ...
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... fouthward came the voice ; And Kirkstone toffed it from his mifty head . -Now whether ( faid I to our cordial friend , Who in the hey - day of astonishment Smiled in my face ) this were in fimple truth TO JOANNA . 47 Helvellyn.
... fouthward came the voice ; And Kirkstone toffed it from his mifty head . -Now whether ( faid I to our cordial friend , Who in the hey - day of astonishment Smiled in my face ) this were in fimple truth TO JOANNA . 47 Helvellyn.
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As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Smiled in my face ) this were in fimple truth A work accomplished by the brotherhood Of ancient mountains , or my ear was touched With dreams and visionary impulses , Is not for me to ...
As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Smiled in my face ) this were in fimple truth A work accomplished by the brotherhood Of ancient mountains , or my ear was touched With dreams and visionary impulses , Is not for me to ...
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... face let joy appear ; Yea , let our Mary's one companion child , That hath her fix weeks ' folitude beguiled With intimations manifold and dear , While we have wandered over wood and wild , Smile on his Mother now with bolder cheer ...
... face let joy appear ; Yea , let our Mary's one companion child , That hath her fix weeks ' folitude beguiled With intimations manifold and dear , While we have wandered over wood and wild , Smile on his Mother now with bolder cheer ...
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