The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... light ! But , where the scattered stars are seen In hazy straits the clouds between , Each , in his station twinkling not , Seems changed into a pallid spot . The air , as in a lion's den , Is B 4 Page posed lished 7 The Waggoner, in ...
... light ! But , where the scattered stars are seen In hazy straits the clouds between , Each , in his station twinkling not , Seems changed into a pallid spot . The air , as in a lion's den , Is B 4 Page posed lished 7 The Waggoner, in ...
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... light . * This rude piece of self - taught art ( such is the progress of refinement ) has been supplanted by a professional production . And now the Conqueror essays The long ascent of Dunmail B 6 CANTO I. 11 THE WAGGONER .
... light . * This rude piece of self - taught art ( such is the progress of refinement ) has been supplanted by a professional production . And now the Conqueror essays The long ascent of Dunmail B 6 CANTO I. 11 THE WAGGONER .
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... light . I trespassed lately worse than ever — But Heaven will bless a good endeavour ; And , to my soul's delight I find The evil One is left behind . Yes , let my master fume and fret , Here am I with my Horses yet ! - My jolly Team ...
... light . I trespassed lately worse than ever — But Heaven will bless a good endeavour ; And , to my soul's delight I find The evil One is left behind . Yes , let my master fume and fret , Here am I with my Horses yet ! - My jolly Team ...
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... light , Above Helm - crag * - a streak half dead , A burning of portentous red ; * A mountain of Grasmere , the broken summit of which presents two figures , full as distinctly shaped as that of the famous Cobler , near Arracher , in ...
... light , Above Helm - crag * - a streak half dead , A burning of portentous red ; * A mountain of Grasmere , the broken summit of which presents two figures , full as distinctly shaped as that of the famous Cobler , near Arracher , in ...
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William Wordsworth. And , near that lurid light , full well The ASTROLOGER , sage Sydrophel , Where at his desk and book he sits , Puzzling on high his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN ...
William Wordsworth. And , near that lurid light , full well The ASTROLOGER , sage Sydrophel , Where at his desk and book he sits , Puzzling on high his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN ...
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