The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... pleasure of the ear , Surpasses sweetest music . There she sits * See Note A in the Appendix to this volume . - ED . VIII . A With emblematic purity attired In a white vest , white LINES SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT FROM THE PENCIL OF.
... pleasure of the ear , Surpasses sweetest music . There she sits * See Note A in the Appendix to this volume . - ED . VIII . A With emblematic purity attired In a white vest , white LINES SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT FROM THE PENCIL OF.
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... pleasure those two Poems of his Friend have given him , and the grateful influence they have upon his mind as often as he reads them , or thinks of them.-W. W. , 1835 . + Compare the lines , written in 1845 , beginning- " So fair , so ...
... pleasure those two Poems of his Friend have given him , and the grateful influence they have upon his mind as often as he reads them , or thinks of them.-W. W. , 1835 . + Compare the lines , written in 1845 , beginning- " So fair , so ...
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... pleasure was , and no one 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 ...
... pleasure was , and no one 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 ...
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... pleasures , thine and mine , Be left more desolate , more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's - nest filled with snow ' Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine- Speak , that my torturing doubts their end may know ! TO THE MOON . COMPOSED ...
... pleasures , thine and mine , Be left more desolate , more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's - nest filled with snow ' Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine- Speak , that my torturing doubts their end may know ! TO THE MOON . COMPOSED ...
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... pleasure once encompassed those sweet names Which yet in thy behalf the Poet claims , An idolising dreamer as of yore ! — I slight them all ; and , on this sea - beat shore Sole - sitting , only can to thoughts attend That bid me hail ...
... pleasure once encompassed those sweet names Which yet in thy behalf the Poet claims , An idolising dreamer as of yore ! — I slight them all ; and , on this sea - beat shore Sole - sitting , only can to thoughts attend That bid me hail ...
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