The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... waters was in his ears ; light and darkness wove their spells for him . Looking to the same end as Turner , and working in the same spirit , he , with Turner , was a discoverer in the open face of nature : working apart from one another ...
... waters was in his ears ; light and darkness wove their spells for him . Looking to the same end as Turner , and working in the same spirit , he , with Turner , was a discoverer in the open face of nature : working apart from one another ...
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... waters , rolling from their mountain - springs With a soft inland murmur . - Once again Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs , That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with ...
... waters , rolling from their mountain - springs With a soft inland murmur . - Once again Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs , That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with ...
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... water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or catch That suits a summer's noon ; Or of the church - clock and the chimes Sing here beneath the shade , That half - mad thing of witty rhymes Which you last April made ! ' In ...
... water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or catch That suits a summer's noon ; Or of the church - clock and the chimes Sing here beneath the shade , That half - mad thing of witty rhymes Which you last April made ! ' In ...
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... waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and visible for many a mile The cottage windows blazed through twilight gloom , I heeded not their summons : happy time It was D 2 WILLIAM WORDSWORTII . 35 ...
... waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and visible for many a mile The cottage windows blazed through twilight gloom , I heeded not their summons : happy time It was D 2 WILLIAM WORDSWORTII . 35 ...
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... water that doth make A murmur near the silent lake ; This little bay ; a quiet road That holds in shelter thy Abode- In truth together do ye seem Like something fashioned in a dream ; Such Forms as from their covert peep When earthly ...
... water that doth make A murmur near the silent lake ; This little bay ; a quiet road That holds in shelter thy Abode- In truth together do ye seem Like something fashioned in a dream ; Such Forms as from their covert peep When earthly ...
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