The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... cheer , By fanciful embroideries . Trust , angry Bard ! a knowing Sprite , Nor think the Harp her lot deplores ; Though ' mid the stars the Lyre shine bright , Love stoops as fondly as he soars . " XIX . TO A LADY , IN ANSWER TO A 1827 .
... cheer , By fanciful embroideries . Trust , angry Bard ! a knowing Sprite , Nor think the Harp her lot deplores ; Though ' mid the stars the Lyre shine bright , Love stoops as fondly as he soars . " XIX . TO A LADY , IN ANSWER TO A 1827 .
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... cheers the drooping frame Of English Emigrant . Gazing she feels its powers beguile Sad thoughts , and breathes with easier breath ; Alas ! that meek that tender smile Is but a harbinger of death : And pointing with a feeble hand She ...
... cheers the drooping frame Of English Emigrant . Gazing she feels its powers beguile Sad thoughts , and breathes with easier breath ; Alas ! that meek that tender smile Is but a harbinger of death : And pointing with a feeble hand She ...
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... cheers decay , Nor by the heaviest rain - drops more deprest , This Flower , that first appeared as summer's guest , Preserves her beauty mid autumnal leaves And to her mournful habits fondly cleaves . When files of stateliest plants ...
... cheers decay , Nor by the heaviest rain - drops more deprest , This Flower , that first appeared as summer's guest , Preserves her beauty mid autumnal leaves And to her mournful habits fondly cleaves . When files of stateliest plants ...
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... cheering oft - times their reluctant gloom . Fair are ye both , and both are free from stain : But thou , how ... cheers VOL . II . F Thy loneliness : or shall those smiles be called Feelers ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA . 65.
... cheering oft - times their reluctant gloom . Fair are ye both , and both are free from stain : But thou , how ... cheers VOL . II . F Thy loneliness : or shall those smiles be called Feelers ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA . 65.
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... cheer , Mix'd with a faint yet grating sound In a moment lost and found , The Wain announces - by whose side Along the banks of Rydal Mere He paces on , a trusty Guide , — Listen ! you can scarcely hear ! Hither he his course is bending ...
... cheer , Mix'd with a faint yet grating sound In a moment lost and found , The Wain announces - by whose side Along the banks of Rydal Mere He paces on , a trusty Guide , — Listen ! you can scarcely hear ! Hither he his course is bending ...
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