The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... breath of air- Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor , beneath the shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there ...
... breath of air- Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor , beneath the shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there ...
Page 14
... breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm south - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant and a sage , His neighbour thus addressed : - III . Eight weary weeks , through rock and clay , Along this mountain's ...
... breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm south - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant and a sage , His neighbour thus addressed : - III . Eight weary weeks , through rock and clay , Along this mountain's ...
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... breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! IX . THE GREEN LINNET . BENEATH these fruit - tree boughs that shed Their snow - white blossoms on my head ...
... breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! IX . THE GREEN LINNET . BENEATH these fruit - tree boughs that shed Their snow - white blossoms on my head ...
Page 60
... 'st as momently thy rays Are mastered by the breathing haze ; While neither mist , nor thickest cloud That shapes in heaven its murky shroud , Hath power to injure mine . But not for this do I aspire To match the 60 THE PILGRIM'S DREAM .
... 'st as momently thy rays Are mastered by the breathing haze ; While neither mist , nor thickest cloud That shapes in heaven its murky shroud , Hath power to injure mine . But not for this do I aspire To match the 60 THE PILGRIM'S DREAM .
Page 74
... breathing time is portioned out Not idly . - Hadst thou been of Indian birth , Couched on a casual bed of moss and leaves , And rudely canopied by leafy boughs , Or to the churlish elements exposed On the blank plains , the coldness of ...
... breathing time is portioned out Not idly . - Hadst thou been of Indian birth , Couched on a casual bed of moss and leaves , And rudely canopied by leafy boughs , Or to the churlish elements exposed On the blank plains , the coldness of ...
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