The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... heard the story from Miss Hutchinson , and transferred it to the " Doctor " ; but it is not easy to explain how my friend Mr Rogers , in a note subse- quently added to his " Italy , " was led to speak of the same remarkable words having ...
... heard the story from Miss Hutchinson , and transferred it to the " Doctor " ; but it is not easy to explain how my friend Mr Rogers , in a note subse- quently added to his " Italy , " was led to speak of the same remarkable words having ...
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... heard the praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retirèdness a veil ...
... heard the praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retirèdness a veil ...
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... heard from her most intimate friends , and there is striking evidence of it in a poem written and published not long before her death . These notices of Mrs Hemans would be very unsatisfactory to her intimate friends , as indeed they ...
... heard from her most intimate friends , and there is striking evidence of it in a poem written and published not long before her death . These notices of Mrs Hemans would be very unsatisfactory to her intimate friends , as indeed they ...
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... heard to plead With flapping wing for entrance . What a shriek Forced from that voice so lately tuned to a strain Of harmony - a shriek of terror , pain , And self - reproach for , from aloft , a Kite Pounced , and the Dove , which from ...
... heard to plead With flapping wing for entrance . What a shriek Forced from that voice so lately tuned to a strain Of harmony - a shriek of terror , pain , And self - reproach for , from aloft , a Kite Pounced , and the Dove , which from ...
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... heard it now , or felt The deep , deep joy of a confiding thought ; And there , a saintly Anchoress , she dwelt Till she exchanged for heaven that happy ground . Pub . 1835 . [ This lady was named Carleton ; she , along with a sister ...
... heard it now , or felt The deep , deep joy of a confiding thought ; And there , a saintly Anchoress , she dwelt Till she exchanged for heaven that happy ground . Pub . 1835 . [ This lady was named Carleton ; she , along with a sister ...
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Alps Ambleside ancient appearance ascended beauty birds Blowick Borrowdale bosom bright Buttermere calm Castle Church clouds colour Comp Composed Coniston cottages dear delight descend Duddon earth faith Fancy favoured feeling flowers forms Furness Abbey grace Grace Darling Grasmere green ground hath heart Heaven height Helvellyn hill island Kendal Keswick Lake land landscape Langdale Langdale Pikes light look Loughrigg Fell memory mind morning moun mountains native Nature o'er objects pass Patterdale pleasure poem Poet Poet's Published railway river River Duddon River Eden road rocks rocky Rydal Mount Scawfell scenery scenes season seen side sight Simplon Pass Skiddaw sonnet spirit spot steep stone stream sublimity summit Tarn thee thou thought torrents traveller trees Ulswater vale of Keswick valley verses VIII voice walk wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Windermere winds woods Wordsworth