The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page 7
... Some , perched on stems of stately port That nod to welcome transient guests ; While hare and leveret , seen at play , Appear not more shut out than they . Apt emblem ( for reproof of pride ) This delicate A FLOWER GARDEN . 7.
... Some , perched on stems of stately port That nod to welcome transient guests ; While hare and leveret , seen at play , Appear not more shut out than they . Apt emblem ( for reproof of pride ) This delicate A FLOWER GARDEN . 7.
Page 9
... seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the year the bower is green . But see ! where'er the hailstones drop The withered leaves all skip and hop ; There's not a breeze - no breath of ...
... seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the year the bower is green . But see ! where'er the hailstones drop The withered leaves all skip and hop ; There's not a breeze - no breath of ...
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... seen thee , high and low , Thirty years or more , and yet ' Twas a face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the thrush Has a thought about her nest ...
... seen thee , high and low , Thirty years or more , and yet ' Twas a face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the thrush Has a thought about her nest ...
Page 33
... seen , Whether we 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 ...
... seen , Whether we 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 ...
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... been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . VI . The stream that flows out of the lake THE SEVEN SISTERS . 39.
... been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . VI . The stream that flows out of the lake THE SEVEN SISTERS . 39.
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