The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... o'er the mountains , by the sides Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever nature led : more like a man Flying from something that he dreads , than one Who sought the thing he loved . For nature then ( The coarser ...
... o'er the mountains , by the sides Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever nature led : more like a man Flying from something that he dreads , than one Who sought the thing he loved . For nature then ( The coarser ...
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... o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone , United worship ; or in mute repose To lie , and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves . TO A HIGHLAND GIRL ( At Inversneyde , upon Loch Lomond . ) Sweet ...
... o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone , United worship ; or in mute repose To lie , and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves . TO A HIGHLAND GIRL ( At Inversneyde , upon Loch Lomond . ) Sweet ...
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... o'er the sickle bending ; - I listened , motionless and still ; And , as I mounted up the hill , The music in my heart I bore , Long after it was heard no more . ( 1803. ) YARROW UNVISITED . 1803 . [ See the various poems the scene of ...
... o'er the sickle bending ; - I listened , motionless and still ; And , as I mounted up the hill , The music in my heart I bore , Long after it was heard no more . ( 1803. ) YARROW UNVISITED . 1803 . [ See the various poems the scene of ...
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... o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd , A host , of golden daffodils ; Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and dancing in the breeze . Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way , They ...
... o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd , A host , of golden daffodils ; Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and dancing in the breeze . Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way , They ...
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... o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been , and other palms are won . Thanks to the human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often ...
... o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been , and other palms are won . Thanks to the human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often ...
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