Select Pieces from the Poems of William WordsworthEdwd. Moxon, 1845 - 263 էջ |
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William Wordsworth. This did it when the earth was new ; And this for evermore will do , As long as earth shall last . And , with the coming of the tide , Come boats and ships that safely ride Between the woods and lofty rocks ; And to ...
William Wordsworth. This did it when the earth was new ; And this for evermore will do , As long as earth shall last . And , with the coming of the tide , Come boats and ships that safely ride Between the woods and lofty rocks ; And to ...
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... earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb , there came Intelligible sounds . Much did it taunt the humble Light That now , when day was fled , and night ...
... earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb , there came Intelligible sounds . Much did it taunt the humble Light That now , when day was fled , and night ...
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... earth to man , from man to earth : -It is the hour of feeling . One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season . Some silent laws our hearts will make , Which ...
... earth to man , from man to earth : -It is the hour of feeling . One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season . Some silent laws our hearts will make , Which ...
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