The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave * . * The well - known effect of the famous air , called in French Ranz des Vaches , upon the Swiss troops . Gay lark of hope , thy silent song resume ! DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 37.
... brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave * . * The well - known effect of the famous air , called in French Ranz des Vaches , upon the Swiss troops . Gay lark of hope , thy silent song resume ! DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 37.
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... grave of human ignorance bear One flower of hope - oh , pass and leave it there ! The tall sun , pausing on an Alpine spire , Flings o'er the wilderness a stream of fire : Now meet we other pilgrims ere the day Close on the remnant of ...
... grave of human ignorance bear One flower of hope - oh , pass and leave it there ! The tall sun , pausing on an Alpine spire , Flings o'er the wilderness a stream of fire : Now meet we other pilgrims ere the day Close on the remnant of ...
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... children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI . ' Twas a hard change ; an evil GUILT AND SORROW . 57.
... children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI . ' Twas a hard change ; an evil GUILT AND SORROW . 57.
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... grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant ...
... grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant ...
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... grave , but , as you oft have told me , Clasping your infant Daughter to your heart . Her . Thy Mother too ! -scarce had I gained the door , I caught her voice ; she threw herself upon me , I felt thy infant brother in her arms ; She ...
... grave , but , as you oft have told me , Clasping your infant Daughter to your heart . Her . Thy Mother too ! -scarce had I gained the door , I caught her voice ; she threw herself upon me , I felt thy infant brother in her arms ; She ...
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