The Poems of William Wordsworth, Том 2Methuen, 1908 |
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... Vale of Grasmere II . At the Grave of Burns , 1803 III . Thoughts suggested the Day following , on the Banks of Nith , near the Poet's Residence IV . To the Sons of Burns , after visiting the Grave of their Father • V. Ellen Irwin : or ...
... Vale of Grasmere II . At the Grave of Burns , 1803 III . Thoughts suggested the Day following , on the Banks of Nith , near the Poet's Residence IV . To the Sons of Burns , after visiting the Grave of their Father • V. Ellen Irwin : or ...
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... Vale of Chamouny . XXXIII . Elegiac Stanzas . XXVIII . The Three Cottage Girls XXIX . The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan , now lying by the way - side in the Simplon Pass . XXX . Stanzas , composed in the ...
... Vale of Chamouny . XXXIII . Elegiac Stanzas . XXVIII . The Three Cottage Girls XXIX . The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan , now lying by the way - side in the Simplon Pass . XXX . Stanzas , composed in the ...
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... . The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale 477 III . The Small Celandine . 480 IV . The Two Thieves ; or , the Last Stage of Avarice 481 V. Animal Tranquillity and Decay . 482 NOTES 483 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND , 1803 1 DEPARTURE CONTENTS xix.
... . The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale 477 III . The Small Celandine . 480 IV . The Two Thieves ; or , the Last Stage of Avarice 481 V. Animal Tranquillity and Decay . 482 NOTES 483 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND , 1803 1 DEPARTURE CONTENTS xix.
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... VALE OF GRASMERE . TH AUGUST , 1803 HE gentlest Shade that walked Elysian plains Might sometimes covet dissoluble chains ; Even for the tenants of the zone that lies Beyond the stars , celestial Paradise , Methinks ' twould heighten joy ...
... VALE OF GRASMERE . TH AUGUST , 1803 HE gentlest Shade that walked Elysian plains Might sometimes covet dissoluble chains ; Even for the tenants of the zone that lies Beyond the stars , celestial Paradise , Methinks ' twould heighten joy ...
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... Vale 477 III . The Small Celandine . 480 IV . The Two Thieves ; or , the Last Stage of Avarice V. Animal Tranquillity and Decay . 481 482 NOTES 483 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND , 1803 I DEPARTURE CONTENTS xix ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS ...
... Vale 477 III . The Small Celandine . 480 IV . The Two Thieves ; or , the Last Stage of Avarice V. Animal Tranquillity and Decay . 481 482 NOTES 483 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND , 1803 I DEPARTURE CONTENTS xix ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS ...
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Стр. 337 - STERN Daughter of the Voice of God! O Duty ! if that name thou love Who art a light to guide, a rod To check the erring, and reprove...
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Стр. 324 - He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noon-day grove; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love.
Стр. 33 - MILTON ! thou should'st be living at this hour : England hath need of thee : she is a fen Of stagnant waters : altar, sword, and pen, Fireside, the heroic wealth of hall and bower, Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness. We are selfish men ; Oh ! raise us up, return to us again ; And give us manners, virtue, freedom, power.
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Стр. 32 - Two Voices are there ; one is of the Sea, One of the Mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen Music, Liberty...
Стр. 338 - Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed; Yet seek thy firm support, according to their need.
Стр. 324 - The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley, he has viewed; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In common things that round us lie Some random truths he can impart, — The harvest of a quiet eye That broods and sleeps on his own heart.
Стр. 33 - In the open sunshine, or we are unblest: The wealthiest man among us is the best: No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry; and these we adore: Plain living and high thinking are no more: The homely beauty of the good old cause Is gone; our peace, our fearful innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. LONDON, 1802 Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour: England hath need of thee...
Стр. 327 - was well begun, Then from thy breast what thought, Beneath so beautiful a sun, So sad a sigh has brought?" A second time did Matthew stop; And fixing still his eye Upon the eastern mountain-top, To me he made reply...