The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 27
... deep , determined , desperate draught ! Nor did the battered tar forget , Or flinch from what he deemed his debt : Then like a hero , crowned with laurel , Back to her place the ship he led ; Wheeled her back in full apparel ; And so ...
... deep , determined , desperate draught ! Nor did the battered tar forget , Or flinch from what he deemed his debt : Then like a hero , crowned with laurel , Back to her place the ship he led ; Wheeled her back in full apparel ; And so ...
Page 45
... deep ; Or , proud all rivalship to chase , Will haunt me with familiar face ; Returning , like a ghost unlaid , Until the debt I owe be paid . Forgive me , then ; for I had been On friendly terms with this Machine : In him , while he ...
... deep ; Or , proud all rivalship to chase , Will haunt me with familiar face ; Returning , like a ghost unlaid , Until the debt I owe be paid . Forgive me , then ; for I had been On friendly terms with this Machine : In him , while he ...
Page 89
... deep . Though , as if with eagle pinion , O'er the rocks the Chamois roam , Yet he has some small dominion Where he feels himself at home . If on windy days the Raven Gambol like a dancing skiff , Not the less he loves his haven Though ...
... deep . Though , as if with eagle pinion , O'er the rocks the Chamois roam , Yet he has some small dominion Where he feels himself at home . If on windy days the Raven Gambol like a dancing skiff , Not the less he loves his haven Though ...
Page 93
... , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As The Solitude of Binnorie . THE SEVEN SISTERS . 93.
... , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As The Solitude of Binnorie . THE SEVEN SISTERS . 93.
Page 94
... deep : The Fishers say , those Sisters fair By Faeries are all buried there , And there together sleep . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Solitude of Binnorie . XVIII . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM ; OR , THE STAR 94 THE SEVEN SISTERS .
... deep : The Fishers say , those Sisters fair By Faeries are all buried there , And there together sleep . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Solitude of Binnorie . XVIII . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM ; OR , THE STAR 94 THE SEVEN SISTERS .
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