The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 38
... thou forth o'er wood and lawn Hoar with the frost - like dews of dawn ; Across yon meadowy bottom look , Where close fogs hide their parent brook ; And see , beyond that hamlet small , The ruined towers of Threlkeld - hall , Lurking in ...
... thou forth o'er wood and lawn Hoar with the frost - like dews of dawn ; Across yon meadowy bottom look , Where close fogs hide their parent brook ; And see , beyond that hamlet small , The ruined towers of Threlkeld - hall , Lurking in ...
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... thou canst say ; If , as needs he must forbode , Thou hast loitered on the road ! His doubts - his fears may now take flight The wished - for object is in sight ; Yet , trust the Muse , it rather hath Stirred CANTO IV . 41 THE WAGGONER .
... thou canst say ; If , as needs he must forbode , Thou hast loitered on the road ! His doubts - his fears may now take flight The wished - for object is in sight ; Yet , trust the Muse , it rather hath Stirred CANTO IV . 41 THE WAGGONER .
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... รก sober shade ; On that is prodigally bright Crag , lawn , and wood with rosy light . - But most of all , thou lordly Wain ! I wish to have thee here again , When windows flap , and chimney roars , And all 46 CANTO IV . THE WAGGONER .
... รก sober shade ; On that is prodigally bright Crag , lawn , and wood with rosy light . - But most of all , thou lordly Wain ! I wish to have thee here again , When windows flap , and chimney roars , And all 46 CANTO IV . THE WAGGONER .
Page 49
... thou count'st it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'st if thou be set at naught : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . Be Violets in their secret mews The flowers the wanton ...
... thou count'st it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'st if thou be set at naught : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . Be Violets in their secret mews The flowers the wanton ...
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... 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 , some bright day of April sky , Imprisoned by hot sunshine lie Near the ...
... 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 , some bright day of April sky , Imprisoned by hot sunshine lie Near the ...
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