The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Pleasures The Pilgrim's Dream ; or , The Star and the Glowworm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded , that she was a month ...
... Pleasures The Pilgrim's Dream ; or , The Star and the Glowworm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded , that she was a month ...
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... 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.
... 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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... pleasure through my veins you spread ! The summer long , from day to day , My leaves you freshened and bedewed ; Nor was it common gratitude That did your cares repay . IV . When spring came on with bud and bell THE WATERFALL AND THE ...
... pleasure through my veins you spread ! The summer long , from day to day , My leaves you freshened and bedewed ; Nor was it common gratitude That did your cares repay . IV . When spring came on with bud and bell THE WATERFALL AND THE ...
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... pleasure to the height Through the meanest object's sight . By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rustelling ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree ; She could more infuse in me ...
... pleasure to the height Through the meanest object's sight . By the murmur of a spring , Or the least bough's rustelling ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree ; She could more infuse in me ...
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... , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The homely sympathy that heeds The common life , our nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . Fresh - smitten by the morning ray , When thou TO THE DAISY . 23.
... , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The homely sympathy that heeds The common life , our nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . Fresh - smitten by the morning ray , When thou TO THE DAISY . 23.
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