The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... instinct , when the stars Come forth at evening , keeps Thee still and mute ; For not an eyelid could to sleep incline Wert thou among them , singing as they shine ! 1828 . II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , A MORNING EXERCISE . 5.
... instinct , when the stars Come forth at evening , keeps Thee still and mute ; For not an eyelid could to sleep incline Wert thou among them , singing as they shine ! 1828 . II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , A MORNING EXERCISE . 5.
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... come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI . From me this friendly warning take'- The Broom THE OAK AND THE BROOM . 15.
... come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI . From me this friendly warning take'- The Broom THE OAK AND THE BROOM . 15.
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... comes next - and instantly The freak is over , The shape will vanish - and behold A silver shield with boss of gold ... come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , 26 TO THE SAME FLOWER .
... comes next - and instantly The freak is over , The shape will vanish - and behold A silver shield with boss of gold ... come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , 26 TO THE SAME FLOWER .
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... come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast Like a careless Prodigal ; Telling tales about the sun , When we've little warmth , or none . Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver ...
... come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast Like a careless Prodigal ; Telling tales about the sun , When we've little warmth , or none . Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver ...
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... comes home ; For us your yellow ringlets comb , For us be fair and kind ! " Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . v . Some close behind , some side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry ...
... comes home ; For us your yellow ringlets comb , For us be fair and kind ! " Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . v . Some close behind , some side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry ...
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