British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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I happy am , Joy is my name . ” Sweet joy bcfall thee ! Sweet dreams , form a shade O'er my lovely infant's head ; Sweet dreams of pleasant streams By happy , silent , moony bcams . S an crown , Pretty joy !
I happy am , Joy is my name . ” Sweet joy bcfall thee ! Sweet dreams , form a shade O'er my lovely infant's head ; Sweet dreams of pleasant streams By happy , silent , moony bcams . S an crown , Pretty joy !
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CHARACTER OF A HAPPY WARRIOR In composing this poem Wordsworth had in mind the qualities of two seamen ; both died in 1805 , the year before he wrote it . On February 6 his brother John was lost in the wreck of the East Indiaman he ...
CHARACTER OF A HAPPY WARRIOR In composing this poem Wordsworth had in mind the qualities of two seamen ; both died in 1805 , the year before he wrote it . On February 6 his brother John was lost in the wreck of the East Indiaman he ...
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20 25 Ah , happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adicu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , For ever piping songs for ever new ; More happy love ! more happy , happy love !
20 25 Ah , happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adicu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , For ever piping songs for ever new ; More happy love ! more happy , happy love !
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appeared beauty believe better bright called century character child Coleridge dead death deep dream earth England English eyes face fact fair father fear feel give hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human imagination interest Italy kind lady language leave less light lines living London look means mind moral nature never night o'er objects once pain passed passion perhaps person philosopher play pleasure poem poet poetry poor present reader reason rest round seemed seen sense sleep soul sound speak spirit stand strange sweet tell thee things thou thought true truth turn universal voice whole wind Wordsworth writing young