The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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... stood -- A sight that would have roused your blood ! One eye he had , which , bright as ten , Burnt like a fire among his men ; Let this be Land , and that be Sea , Here lay the French and thus came we ! " -- Hushed was by this the ...
... stood -- A sight that would have roused your blood ! One eye he had , which , bright as ten , Burnt like a fire among his men ; Let this be Land , and that be Sea , Here lay the French and thus came we ! " -- Hushed was by this the ...
Page 118
... , along that bank , when I have passed At evening , I believe , that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute looking at the grave in which he lies ! ΤΟ II . On her First Ascent to the Summit 118 THERE WAS A BOY .
... , along that bank , when I have passed At evening , I believe , that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute looking at the grave in which he lies ! ΤΟ II . On her First Ascent to the Summit 118 THERE WAS A BOY .
Page 125
... stood of yore , Not loth to furnish weapons for the Bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched To Scotland's Heaths ; or Those that crossed the Sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour , Perhaps at earlier Crecy , or Poictiers ...
... stood of yore , Not loth to furnish weapons for the Bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched To Scotland's Heaths ; or Those that crossed the Sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour , Perhaps at earlier Crecy , or Poictiers ...
Page 128
... Stood like a lofty Mount , uplifting slowly , ( Above the convex of the watery globe ) Into clear view the cultured fields that streak Its habitable shores ; but now appears A dwindled object , and submits to lie At the Spectator's feet ...
... Stood like a lofty Mount , uplifting slowly , ( Above the convex of the watery globe ) Into clear view the cultured fields that streak Its habitable shores ; but now appears A dwindled object , and submits to lie At the Spectator's feet ...
Page 130
... stood , Breathing with such suppression of the heart As joy delights in ; and , with wise restraint Voluptuous , fearless of a rival , eyed The banquet , or beneath the trees I sate - Among the flowers , and with the flowers I played ...
... stood , Breathing with such suppression of the heart As joy delights in ; and , with wise restraint Voluptuous , fearless of a rival , eyed The banquet , or beneath the trees I sate - Among the flowers , and with the flowers I played ...
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