The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Հատոր 6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... fights of the second Charles . Near this brave Knight his Father lay entombed ; And , to the silent language giving voice , I read , -how in his manhood's earlier day He , ' mid the afflictions of intestine war And THE PASTOR . 159.
... fights of the second Charles . Near this brave Knight his Father lay entombed ; And , to the silent language giving voice , I read , -how in his manhood's earlier day He , ' mid the afflictions of intestine war And THE PASTOR . 159.
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... language ; —the soft voice Of yon white torrent falling down the rocks Speaks , less distinctly , to the same effect . If , then , their blended influence be not lost Upon our hearts , not wholly lost , I grant , Even upon mine , the ...
... language ; —the soft voice Of yon white torrent falling down the rocks Speaks , less distinctly , to the same effect . If , then , their blended influence be not lost Upon our hearts , not wholly lost , I grant , Even upon mine , the ...
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... mother's breast , And in the lover's fancy ; and to feed The sober sympathies of long - tried friends . -By these Itinerants , as experienced men , Counsel is given ; contention they appease With gentle language THE PARSONAGE . 261.
... mother's breast , And in the lover's fancy ; and to feed The sober sympathies of long - tried friends . -By these Itinerants , as experienced men , Counsel is given ; contention they appease With gentle language THE PARSONAGE . 261.
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William Wordsworth. Counsel is given ; contention they appease With gentle language ; in remotest wilds , Tears wipe away , and pleasant tidings bring ; Could the proud quest of chivalry do more ? " " Happy , " rejoined the Wanderer ...
William Wordsworth. Counsel is given ; contention they appease With gentle language ; in remotest wilds , Tears wipe away , and pleasant tidings bring ; Could the proud quest of chivalry do more ? " " Happy , " rejoined the Wanderer ...
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... all who see Bless him , rejoicing in his neighbourhood . " " Then , " said the Solitary , " by what force Of language shall a feeling heart express Her sorrow for that multitude in whom We look for DISCOURSE OF THE WANDERER , & c . 283.
... all who see Bless him , rejoicing in his neighbourhood . " " Then , " said the Solitary , " by what force Of language shall a feeling heart express Her sorrow for that multitude in whom We look for DISCOURSE OF THE WANDERER , & c . 283.
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