The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Band 3;Bände 6-7Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... calm of Nature with our restless thoughts ? HE spake with somewhat of a solemn tone : But , when he ended , there was in his face Such easy cheerfulness , a look so mild , That for a little time it stole away All recollection ; and that ...
... calm of Nature with our restless thoughts ? HE spake with somewhat of a solemn tone : But , when he ended , there was in his face Such easy cheerfulness , a look so mild , That for a little time it stole away All recollection ; and that ...
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... . Then towards the cottage I returned ; and traced · Fondly , though with an interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm , oblivious tendencies Of Nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds THE WANDERER . 43.
... . Then towards the cottage I returned ; and traced · Fondly , though with an interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm , oblivious tendencies Of Nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds THE WANDERER . 43.
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... calm earth , and peace is here . I well remember that those very plumes , Those weeds , and the high spear - grass on that wall , By mist and silent rain - drops silvered o'er , As once I passed , into my heart conveyed So still an ...
... calm earth , and peace is here . I well remember that those very plumes , Those weeds , and the high spear - grass on that wall , By mist and silent rain - drops silvered o'er , As once I passed , into my heart conveyed So still an ...
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... mind , he loved them all : Their rights acknowledging , he felt for all . Oft was occasion given me to perceive How the calm pleasures of the pasturing herd To happy contemplation soothed his walk ; How the poor 50 THE EXCURSION .
... mind , he loved them all : Their rights acknowledging , he felt for all . Oft was occasion given me to perceive How the calm pleasures of the pasturing herd To happy contemplation soothed his walk ; How the poor 50 THE EXCURSION .
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... calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; - between those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly than elsewhere in night's blue vault , Sparkle the stars , as of their station proud . Thoughts are ...
... calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; - between those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly than elsewhere in night's blue vault , Sparkle the stars , as of their station proud . Thoughts are ...
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acknowledged law age to age beauty behold beneath breath bright calm cheerful clouds cottage course dark death deer Fly delight doth earth epitaph evermore fair Isle faith fancy fear feel fields flowers Friend grace grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath heard heart heaven hills honored hope hour human less light living lofty lonely look maternal bonds mind mortal mountains moving magazines muse Nature Nature's o'er once pain passed passion Pastor peace pity pleased pleasure praise pure quiet rest rocks round S. T. Coleridge Saint Giles seat seemed shade side sight silent smooth Solitary solitude sorrow soul soul Sleeps sound spake spirit spot stars stood stream sublime sweet tender thee things thou thoughts trees truth turned vale virtue voice walk Wanderer whence wild winds wish woods words youth