The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... blest above all kinds ! -Supremely skilled Restless with fixed to balance , high with low , Thou leav'st the halcyon free her hopes to build On such forbearance as the deep may show ; Perpetual flight , unchecked by earthly ties , Leav ...
... blest above all kinds ! -Supremely skilled Restless with fixed to balance , high with low , Thou leav'st the halcyon free her hopes to build On such forbearance as the deep may show ; Perpetual flight , unchecked by earthly ties , Leav ...
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... blest Together we might be ! Though of both leaf and flower bereft , Some ornaments to me are left- Rich store of scarlet hips is mine , With which I , in my humble way , Would deck you many a winter day , A happy Eglantine ! " VI ...
... blest Together we might be ! Though of both leaf and flower bereft , Some ornaments to me are left- Rich store of scarlet hips is mine , With which I , in my humble way , Would deck you many a winter day , A happy Eglantine ! " VI ...
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... blest : Hail to Thee , far above the rest In joy of voice and pinion ! Thou , Linnet ! in thy green array , Presiding Spirit here to - day , Dost lead the revels of the May ; And this is thy dominion . While birds , and butterflies ...
... blest : Hail to Thee , far above the rest In joy of voice and pinion ! Thou , Linnet ! in thy green array , Presiding Spirit here to - day , Dost lead the revels of the May ; And this is thy dominion . While birds , and butterflies ...
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... blest with any one to pair ; Thyself thy own enjoyment . Amid yon tuft of hazel trees , That twinkle to the gusty breeze , Behold him perched in ecstacies , Yet seeming still to hover ; There ! where the flutter of his wings Upon his ...
... blest with any one to pair ; Thyself thy own enjoyment . Amid yon tuft of hazel trees , That twinkle to the gusty breeze , Behold him perched in ecstacies , Yet seeming still to hover ; There ! where the flutter of his wings Upon his ...
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... alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his THE DANISH BOY . 43.
... alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his THE DANISH BOY . 43.
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