The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... , Devoured like pleasure ere it spreads A bosom to the sun endeared ? If such their harsh untimely doom , It falls not here on bud or bloom . All summer - long the happy Eve Of this fair 6 A Flower Garden, at Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
... , Devoured like pleasure ere it spreads A bosom to the sun endeared ? If such their harsh untimely doom , It falls not here on bud or bloom . All summer - long the happy Eve Of this fair 6 A Flower Garden, at Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
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William Wordsworth. All summer - long the happy Eve Of this fair Spot her flowers may bind , Nor e'er , with ruffled fancy , grieve , From the next glance she casts , to find That love for little things by Fate Is rendered vain as love ...
William Wordsworth. All summer - long the happy Eve Of this fair Spot her flowers may bind , Nor e'er , with ruffled fancy , grieve , From the next glance she casts , to find That love for little things by Fate Is rendered vain as love ...
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... fair as many are In heaven above thee ! Yet like a star , with glittering crest , Self - poised in air thou seem'st to rest ; - May peace come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , 26 TO ...
... fair as many are In heaven above thee ! Yet like a star , with glittering crest , Self - poised in air thou seem'st to rest ; - May peace come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , 26 TO ...
Page 38
... fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . IV . Away the seven fair Campbells fly , And 38 THE SEVEN SISTERS .
... fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . IV . Away the seven fair Campbells fly , And 38 THE SEVEN SISTERS .
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... 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 , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake ...
... 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 , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake ...
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