The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page 22
... rose , with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
... rose , with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
Page 24
... less dear to future men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite . 1802 . * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly paid to this flower . VIII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . WITH little here 24 TO THE DAISY .
... less dear to future men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite . 1802 . * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly paid to this flower . VIII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . WITH little here 24 TO THE DAISY .
Page 56
... less she loves her haven In the bosom of the cliff . The fleet Ostrich , till day closes , Vagrant over desert sands , Brooding on her eggs reposes When chill night that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to ...
... less she loves her haven In the bosom of the cliff . The fleet Ostrich , till day closes , Vagrant over desert sands , Brooding on her eggs reposes When chill night that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to ...
Page 60
... less uneasy lustre shine ; Thou shrink'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 ...
... less uneasy lustre shine ; Thou shrink'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 ...
Page 74
... less capacious than a thousand years . But what is time ? What outward glory ? neither A measure is of Thee , whose claims extend Through heaven's eternal year .'- Yet hail to Thee , Frail , feeble Monthling ! -by that name , methinks ...
... less capacious than a thousand years . But what is time ? What outward glory ? neither A measure is of Thee , whose claims extend Through heaven's eternal year .'- Yet hail to Thee , Frail , feeble Monthling ! -by that name , methinks ...
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