The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... hand , as it lies Across the slender wrist of the left arm Upon her lap reposing , holds - but mark How slackly , for the absent mind permits No firmer grasp a little wild - flower , joined As in a posy , with a few pale ears Of ...
... hand , as it lies Across the slender wrist of the left arm Upon her lap reposing , holds - but mark How slackly , for the absent mind permits No firmer grasp a little wild - flower , joined As in a posy , with a few pale ears Of ...
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... 1 Our Lord's Last Supper , beautiful as when first 1 1837 . Left not unvisited a glorious work , Wilkie . See the Fenwick note.-ED. 1835 . The appropriate Picture , fresh from Titian's hand , Graced 4 SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT .
... 1 Our Lord's Last Supper , beautiful as when first 1 1837 . Left not unvisited a glorious work , Wilkie . See the Fenwick note.-ED. 1835 . The appropriate Picture , fresh from Titian's hand , Graced 4 SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT .
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. The appropriate Picture , fresh from Titian's hand , Graced the Refectory : and there , while both Stood with eyes fixed upon that masterpiece , The hoary Father in the Stranger's ear Breathed out ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. The appropriate Picture , fresh from Titian's hand , Graced the Refectory : and there , while both Stood with eyes fixed upon that masterpiece , The hoary Father in the Stranger's ear Breathed out ...
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... hand , That had not been too timid to imprint Words which the virtues of thy Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are ...
... hand , That had not been too timid to imprint Words which the virtues of thy Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are ...
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... hand , How fast has brother followed brother , From sunshine to the sunless land ! Yet I , whose lids from infant slumber Were earlier raised , remain to hear A timid voice , that asks in whispers , " Who next will drop and disappear ...
... hand , How fast has brother followed brother , From sunshine to the sunless land ! Yet I , whose lids from infant slumber Were earlier raised , remain to hear A timid voice , that asks in whispers , " Who next will drop and disappear ...
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