The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 pagina's |
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... words bear the above meaning , and no other , what term is left to designate that Faculty of which the Poet is « all com- pact ; » he whose eye glances from earth to heaven , whose spiritual attributes body forth what his pen prompt in ...
... words bear the above meaning , and no other , what term is left to designate that Faculty of which the Poet is « all com- pact ; » he whose eye glances from earth to heaven , whose spiritual attributes body forth what his pen prompt in ...
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... words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away , • The last she to her Babe did say , My own , my own , thy Fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest , For lowly Shepherd's life is best ! ' « Alas ! when evil ...
... words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away , • The last she to her Babe did say , My own , my own , thy Fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest , For lowly Shepherd's life is best ! ' « Alas ! when evil ...
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... words have oft been spoken to thee , Sleep ! And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest words that fancy frames , When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In ...
... words have oft been spoken to thee , Sleep ! And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names ; The very sweetest words that fancy frames , When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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