Poems of the fancy. Poems of the imaginationLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Helvellyn – Its bead - roll of midnight , Then , when the Hero of my Tale Was passing by , and down the vale ( The vale now silent , hushed I ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with an easy mind ; While he , who had been ...
... Helvellyn – Its bead - roll of midnight , Then , when the Hero of my Tale Was passing by , and down the vale ( The vale now silent , hushed I ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with an easy mind ; While he , who had been ...
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William Wordsworth. II . ΤΟ On her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn . INMATE of a mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch - towers of Helvellyn ; Awed , delighted , and amazed ! Potent was the spell ...
William Wordsworth. II . ΤΟ On her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn . INMATE of a mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch - towers of Helvellyn ; Awed , delighted , and amazed ! Potent was the spell ...
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... ark alighted , When the green earth re - appeared ; For the power of hills is on thee , As was witnessed through thine eye Then , when old Helvellyn won thee To confess their majesty ! III . TO THE CUCKOO . O BLITHE New - 120 ΤΟ.
... ark alighted , When the green earth re - appeared ; For the power of hills is on thee , As was witnessed through thine eye Then , when old Helvellyn won thee To confess their majesty ! III . TO THE CUCKOO . O BLITHE New - 120 ΤΟ.
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behold beneath Benjamin Bird bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheer Clifford clouds Countess of Pembroke Creature cried dancing dead deep delight doth dwell earth fair fear flowers gentle gladness gleams Glow-worms Goody Blake Grasmere green happy Harry Gill hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill hither horse hour light living LOCH LOMOND lofty lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray moon morning mountain mournfully murmur never night o'er oh misery Peter Bell pleasure Poem poor rills river Swale rocks round RYDAL MOUNT shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sits sleep solitary song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir stone stood stream sweet thee There's thine thing Thorn Thou art thoughts Threlkeld Tower trees turned Twas vale voice Waggon wandering weary ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow