The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...Little, Brown & Company, 1859 |
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... dread moment - even so Might we together Have sat and talked where gowans blow , Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? Oh ...
... dread moment - even so Might we together Have sat and talked where gowans blow , Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? Oh ...
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... dread Power ! With such invisible motion speed thy flight , Through hanging clouds , from craggy height to height , Through the green vales and through the herds- man's bower , That all the Alps may gladden in thy might , Here , there ...
... dread Power ! With such invisible motion speed thy flight , Through hanging clouds , from craggy height to height , Through the green vales and through the herds- man's bower , That all the Alps may gladden in thy might , Here , there ...
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... dread protection fails , There is a bulwark in the soul . This knew Iberian Burghers when the sword they drew In Zaragoza , naked to the gales Of fiercely breathing war . The truth was felt By Palafox , and many a brave compeer , Like ...
... dread protection fails , There is a bulwark in the soul . This knew Iberian Burghers when the sword they drew In Zaragoza , naked to the gales Of fiercely breathing war . The truth was felt By Palafox , and many a brave compeer , Like ...
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... Dread trials ! yet encountered and sustained Till not a wreck of help or hope remained , And law was from necessity received . XVII . - SAY , what is Honor ? - " Tis the finest sense Of justice which the human mind can frame , Intent ...
... Dread trials ! yet encountered and sustained Till not a wreck of help or hope remained , And law was from necessity received . XVII . - SAY , what is Honor ? - " Tis the finest sense Of justice which the human mind can frame , Intent ...
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... dread Winter ! who beset , Flinging round van and rear his ghastly net , That host , when from the regions of the Pole They shrunk , insane ambition's barren goal , That host , as huge and strong as e'er defied Their God , and placed ...
... dread Winter ! who beset , Flinging round van and rear his ghastly net , That host , when from the regions of the Pole They shrunk , insane ambition's barren goal , That host , as huge and strong as e'er defied Their God , and placed ...
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Стр. 73 - Milton ! thou shouldst 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.
Стр. 14 - Those trees, a veil just half withdrawn ; This fall of 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...
Стр. 19 - Reaper Behold her, single in the field, Yon solitary Highland Lass! Reaping and singing by herself; Stop here, or gently pass! Alone she cuts and binds the grain, And sings a melancholy strain; 0 listen! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound.
Стр. 74 - Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands, — That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armory of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die.
Стр. 74 - That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold Which Milton held.
Стр. 67 - ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC. ONCE did she hold the gorgeous East in fee, And was the safeguard of the West : the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the eldest Child of Liberty. She was a maiden City, bright and free ; No guile seduced, no force could violate ; And when she took unto herself a Mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea. And what if she had seen those glories fade, Those titles vanish, and that strength...
Стр. 29 - And when we came to Clovenford, Then said my ' winsome Marrow,' " Whate'er betide, we'll turn aside, And see the Braes of Yarrow." "Let Yarrow folk, frae Selkirk town. Who have been buying, selling, Go back to Yarrow, 'tis their own ; Each maiden to her dwelling ! On Yarrow's banks let herons feed, Hares...
Стр. 13 - Twice seven consenting years have shed Their utmost bounty on thy head: And these grey rocks; this household lawn ; These trees, a veil just half withdrawn; This fall of water, that doth make A murmur near the silent lake...
Стр. 77 - While tens of thousands, thinking on the affray, Men unto whom sufficient for the day And minds not stinted or untilled are given, Sound, healthy, children of the God of heaven, Are cheerful as the rising sun in May. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath...
Стр. 61 - Though not unwilling here to admit A pensive recollection. , Where was it that the famous Flower Of Yarrow Vale lay bleeding ? His bed perchance was yon smooth mound On which the herd is feeding: And haply from this crystal pool, Now peaceful as the morning, The Water-wraith ascended thrice — And gave his doleful warning. Delicious is the Lay that sings The haunts of happy Lovers, The path that leads them to the grove, The leafy grove that covers...