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... silent walls , we left the shade ; Then towards the cottage I returned ; and And , ere the stars were visible , had reached traced Fondly , though with an interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm ...
... silent walls , we left the shade ; Then towards the cottage I returned ; and And , ere the stars were visible , had reached traced Fondly , though with an interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm ...
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... silent sea of hoary mist . A hundred hills their dusky backs upheaved All over this still ocean ; and beyond , 40 Far , far beyond , the solid vapours stretched , In headlands , tongues , and promontory shapes , Into the main Atlantic ...
... silent sea of hoary mist . A hundred hills their dusky backs upheaved All over this still ocean ; and beyond , 40 Far , far beyond , the solid vapours stretched , In headlands , tongues , and promontory shapes , Into the main Atlantic ...
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... silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky - lark ever poised himself . 80 29 My God ! it is a melancholy thing For such a man , who would full fain preserve His soul in calmness , yet ...
... silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky - lark ever poised himself . 80 29 My God ! it is a melancholy thing For such a man , who would full fain preserve His soul in calmness , yet ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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