The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Delight O Nightingale ! thou surely art Lucy A slumber did my spirit seal The Reverie of Poor Susan 88 60 91 93 93 95 Power of Music 99 Star - gazers Written in March , while resting on the Bridge at the foot of 99 Brother's Water ...
... Delight O Nightingale ! thou surely art Lucy A slumber did my spirit seal The Reverie of Poor Susan 88 60 91 93 93 95 Power of Music 99 Star - gazers Written in March , while resting on the Bridge at the foot of 99 Brother's Water ...
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... ; But now my own delights I make , —— My thirst at every rill can slake , And Nature's love of Thee partake , Her much - loved Daisy ! * His muse . Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his 21 To the Daisy ·
... ; But now my own delights I make , —— My thirst at every rill can slake , And Nature's love of Thee partake , Her much - loved Daisy ! * His muse . Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his 21 To the Daisy ·
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... delight When rains are on thee . In shoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'st the traveller in the lane ; Pleased at his greeting thee again ; Yet nothing daunted , Nor grieved if thou be set at nought : And oft alone in nooks ...
... delight When rains are on thee . In shoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'st the traveller in the lane ; Pleased at his greeting thee again ; Yet nothing daunted , Nor grieved if thou be set at nought : And oft alone in nooks ...
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... delight ; Some memory that had taken flight ; Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; Or stray invention . If stately passions in me burn , And one chance look to Thee should turn , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The ...
... delight ; Some memory that had taken flight ; Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; Or stray invention . If stately passions in me burn , And one chance look to Thee should turn , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The ...
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... will see or no ; Others , too , of lofty mien ; They have done as worldlings do , Taken praise that should be thine , Little , humble Celandine ! VOL . II . D Prophet of delight and mirth , Ill - requited upon TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . 33.
... will see or no ; Others , too , of lofty mien ; They have done as worldlings do , Taken praise that should be thine , Little , humble Celandine ! VOL . II . D Prophet of delight and mirth , Ill - requited upon TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . 33.
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