Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... Vale so blithe a place ; Multitudes are swept away Never more to breathe the day : Some are sleeping ; some in Bands Travell'd into distant Lands ; Others slunk to moor and wood , Far from human neighbourhood , And , among the Kinds ...
... Vale so blithe a place ; Multitudes are swept away Never more to breathe the day : Some are sleeping ; some in Bands Travell'd into distant Lands ; Others slunk to moor and wood , Far from human neighbourhood , And , among the Kinds ...
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... of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in it's prime , They are sober'd by this time . 80 If you look to vale or hill , If 62.
... of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in it's prime , They are sober'd by this time . 80 If you look to vale or hill , If 62.
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William Wordsworth. 80 If you look to vale or hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring Rill ; That from out the rocky ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitters hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ...
William Wordsworth. 80 If you look to vale or hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring Rill ; That from out the rocky ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitters hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ...
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... vale , and mountain , and the starless sky . Now , in this blank of things , a harmony Home - felt , and home - created seems to heal That grief for which the senses still supply Fresh food ; for only then , when memory Is hush'd , am I ...
... vale , and mountain , and the starless sky . Now , in this blank of things , a harmony Home - felt , and home - created seems to heal That grief for which the senses still supply Fresh food ; for only then , when memory Is hush'd , am I ...
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... , or hill ; Ne'er saw I , never felt , a calm so deep ! The river glideth at his own sweet will : Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart is lying still ! 15 . " Beloved Vale ! " I said , 126.
... , or hill ; Ne'er saw I , never felt , a calm so deep ! The river glideth at his own sweet will : Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart is lying still ! 15 . " Beloved Vale ! " I said , 126.
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