The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... Morning Post on " The Kendal and Windermere Railway , " are included in this volume , on the same principle that the Prefaces and Appendices to his Poems were published in previous ones , viz . , from the close relation in which they ...
... Morning Post on " The Kendal and Windermere Railway , " are included in this volume , on the same principle that the Prefaces and Appendices to his Poems were published in previous ones , viz . , from the close relation in which they ...
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... MORNING , 1838 . COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING , 1838 . A PLEA FOR AUTHORS , MAY 1838 . OH WHAT A WRECK ! HOW CHANGED IN MIEN AND SPEECH ! A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD . 83 85 86 86 · 87 88 88 · 89 89 · BLEST STATESMAN HE , WHOSE MIND'S ...
... MORNING , 1838 . COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING , 1838 . A PLEA FOR AUTHORS , MAY 1838 . OH WHAT A WRECK ! HOW CHANGED IN MIEN AND SPEECH ! A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD . 83 85 86 86 · 87 88 88 · 89 89 · BLEST STATESMAN HE , WHOSE MIND'S ...
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... morning spread Upon the mountains . Look at her , whoe'er Thou be that , kindling with a poet's soul , Hast loved the painter's true Promethean craft Intensely from Imagination take The treasure , what mine eyes behold see thou , Even ...
... morning spread Upon the mountains . Look at her , whoe'er Thou be that , kindling with a poet's soul , Hast loved the painter's true Promethean craft Intensely from Imagination take The treasure , what mine eyes behold see thou , Even ...
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... morning splendours vanish , and their place Know them no more . If Truth , who veiled her face With those bright beams yet hid it not , must steer Henceforth a humbler course perplexed and slow ; One solace yet remains for us who came ...
... morning splendours vanish , and their place Know them no more . If Truth , who veiled her face With those bright beams yet hid it not , must steer Henceforth a humbler course perplexed and slow ; One solace yet remains for us who came ...
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... And earth below , they best can serve true gladness Who meet most feelingly the calls of sadness . COMPOSED AT RYDAL ON MAY MORNING , 1838 . Comp HARK! 'TIS THE THRUSH, UNDAUNTED, UNDEpREST 'TIS HE WHOSE YESTER-EVENING'S HIGH DISDAIN.
... And earth below , they best can serve true gladness Who meet most feelingly the calls of sadness . COMPOSED AT RYDAL ON MAY MORNING , 1838 . Comp HARK! 'TIS THE THRUSH, UNDAUNTED, UNDEpREST 'TIS HE WHOSE YESTER-EVENING'S HIGH DISDAIN.
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