The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5E. Moxon, 1840 |
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... Star 164 Bothwell Castle - 165 Picture of Daniel in the Lion's Den 166 - The Avon 167 Sonnet , suggested by a view from an eminence in Inglewood Forest 168 Hart's - horn Tree , near Penrith 169 Fancy and Tradition 170 Countess ' Pillar ...
... Star 164 Bothwell Castle - 165 Picture of Daniel in the Lion's Den 166 - The Avon 167 Sonnet , suggested by a view from an eminence in Inglewood Forest 168 Hart's - horn Tree , near Penrith 169 Fancy and Tradition 170 Countess ' Pillar ...
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... stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith dart their beams , ( Visible though they be to half the earth , Though half a sphere be conscious of their brightness ) Are yet of no diviner origin , No purer essence ...
... stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith dart their beams , ( Visible though they be to half the earth , Though half a sphere be conscious of their brightness ) Are yet of no diviner origin , No purer essence ...
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... stars from wrong ; And the most ancient heavens , through Thee , are fresh and strong . To humbler functions , awful Power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; Oh , let my weakness have an end ! Give unto ...
... stars from wrong ; And the most ancient heavens , through Thee , are fresh and strong . To humbler functions , awful Power ! I call thee : I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour ; Oh , let my weakness have an end ! Give unto ...
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... stars ) Which Dion learned to measure with sublime delight ; — But he hath overleaped the eternal bars ; And , following guides whose craft holds no consent With aught that breathes the ethereal element , Hath stained the robes of civil ...
... stars ) Which Dion learned to measure with sublime delight ; — But he hath overleaped the eternal bars ; And , following guides whose craft holds no consent With aught that breathes the ethereal element , Hath stained the robes of civil ...
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... stars grew pale , While all - too - daringly the veil Of nature was withdrawn ! Nor such the spirit - stirring note When the live chords Alcæus smote , Inflamed by sense of wrong ; Woe ! woe to Tyrants ! from the lyre Broke ...
... stars grew pale , While all - too - daringly the veil Of nature was withdrawn ! Nor such the spirit - stirring note When the live chords Alcæus smote , Inflamed by sense of wrong ; Woe ! woe to Tyrants ! from the lyre Broke ...
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aught beauty Bees birds blessing blest bliss Boötes Bothwell Castle bowers breathed bright brow calm cheer church clouds Cumberland darkness dear delight divine doth dream DUNOLLIE CASTLE Earl of Lonsdale earth faith Fancy fear feel flowers fræna friends gentle gleam glory grace grave grief grove hand happy hath heard heart Heaven honour hope hour human IONA labour land life's light live lonely look malè meek memory mild ale mind mortal mountain mourn Muse nature Nature's night numbers o'er peace poems poor praise pride quæ river Derwent RIVER EDEN round RYDAL MOUNT Savona shade sigh sight silent sleep smile soft sonnet sorrow soul spirit spread STAFFA stand star stream sweet tears thee thine things thou thought TOWER of REFUGE tree truth Ullswater vale verse voice waves wind words Workington Yarrow youth
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Стр. 51 - Or mild concerns of ordinary life, A constant influence, a peculiar grace; But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a lover; and attired With sudden brightness, like a man inspired; And, through the heat of conflict, keeps the law In calmness made, and sees what he foresaw...
Стр. 338 - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose, The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare, Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair; The sunshine is a glorious birth ; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath past away a glory from the earth.
Стр. 21 - The tears into his eyes were brought. And thanks and praises seemed to run So fast out of his heart, I thought They never would have done. — I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Hath oftener left me mourning.
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Стр. 46 - There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad Hearts! without reproach or blot; Who do thy work, and know it not : Oh ! if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power I around them cast.
Стр. 6 - One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can.
Стр. 50 - Who, if he rise to station of command, Rises by open means; and there will stand On honourable terms, or else retire, And in himself possess his own desire; Who comprehends his trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim...
Стр. 350 - Did I request thee Maker, from my clay To mould me man, did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me...
Стр. 45 - O'er rocks and stones, following the dog As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground ; The appalled discoverer, with a sigh, Looks round to learn the history. From those abrupt and perilous rocks The man had fallen — that place of fear ! At length upon the shepherd's mind It breaks, and all is clear ; He instantly recalled the name, And who he was and whence he came; Remembered, too, the very day On which the traveller passed this way.