The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, 第 3 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Land 1807 183 Even as a Dragon's eye 184 Mark the concentred 185 To the Poet , John Dyer 186 Composed after a journey across the Hamilton Hills · 1802 1807 Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1807 Page 187 These words CONTENTS vii.
... Land 1807 183 Even as a Dragon's eye 184 Mark the concentred 185 To the Poet , John Dyer 186 Composed after a journey across the Hamilton Hills · 1802 1807 Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1807 Page 187 These words CONTENTS vii.
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... is to be regretted that at the present day Bolton Abbey wants this ornament : but the Poem , according to the imagination of the Poet , is composed in Queen Eli- over zabeth's time . 66 Formerly , " says Dr. 102 THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE .
... is to be regretted that at the present day Bolton Abbey wants this ornament : but the Poem , according to the imagination of the Poet , is composed in Queen Eli- over zabeth's time . 66 Formerly , " says Dr. 102 THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE .
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... Poets , who on earth have made us Heirs Of truth and pure delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days . 1 ་ ། XXV . TO SLEEP . O GENTLE Sleep ! do 152 SONNETS . concluded.
... Poets , who on earth have made us Heirs Of truth and pure delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days . 1 ་ ། XXV . TO SLEEP . O GENTLE Sleep ! do 152 SONNETS . concluded.
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... poetic radiance as of old ; While not an English Mountain we behold By the celestial Muses glorified . Yet round our ... Poet seeks Intent his I 3 SONNETS . 173 Pelion and Ossa 1807.
... poetic radiance as of old ; While not an English Mountain we behold By the celestial Muses glorified . Yet round our ... Poet seeks Intent his I 3 SONNETS . 173 Pelion and Ossa 1807.
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William Wordsworth. X. BROOK ! whose society the Poet seeks Intent his wasted spirits to renew ; And whom the curious Painter doth pursue Through rocky passes , among flowery creeks , And tracks thee dancing down thy water - breaks ; If ...
William Wordsworth. X. BROOK ! whose society the Poet seeks Intent his wasted spirits to renew ; And whom the curious Painter doth pursue Through rocky passes , among flowery creeks , And tracks thee dancing down thy water - breaks ; If ...
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admiration ancient appear Banner beautiful behold beneath blest bold Bolton bosom bower Brancepeth brave breath bright CALAIS calm chear Child city of Durham clouds CONVENTION OF CINTRA Creature dark dear delight doth earth Emily fair faith Father fear flowers Francis Friend Furness Fells genius gentle gleam glory grace GRASMERE green Islands ground Guernica hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy hope hour human Lady liberty look Lord loved Stream Maid meek mighty mind mortal murmur naiads nature night Norton o'er Ossian Paradise Lost peace pensive Poem Poet poetry praise prayer pure RIVER DERWENT Rylstone Shakespeare shewed sight silent sing sleep song SONNETS sorrow soul spirit stars stood stream sublime sweet thee thine thing THOMAS CLARKSON thou art thought Towers triumph truth Vale voice White Doe wind words Ye Men youth
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157 ページ - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration...
220 ページ - IT is not to be thought of that the Flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, ' with pomp of waters, unwithstood,' Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands, That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That...
154 ページ - Sleepless! and soon the small birds' melodies Must hear, first uttered from my orchard trees; And the first cuckoo's melancholy cry. Even thus last night, and two nights more, I lay, And could not win thee, Sleep! by any stealth: So do not let me wear...
129 ページ - NUNS fret not at their convent's narrow room ; And hermits are contented with their cells , And students with their pensive citadels , Maids at the wheel, the weaver at his loom, Sit blithe and happy ; bees that soar for bloom, High as the highest Peak of Furness-fells, Will murmur by the hour in foxglove bells...
221 ページ - Now, when I think of thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. For dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark for the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled : What wonder if a Poet now...
139 ページ - But how could I forget thee? Through what power, Even for the least division of an hour, Have I been so beguiled as to be blind To my most grievous loss!
217 ページ - O FRIEND ! I know not which way I must look For comfort, being, as I am, opprest, To think that now our life is only drest For show ; mean handy-work of craftsman, cook, Or groom ! We must run glittering like a brook In the open sunshine, or we are unblest : The wealthiest man among us is the best : No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us.
210 ページ - ON THE EXTINcTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIc. ONcE did She hold the gorgeous East in fee ; And was the safeguard of the West : the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the eldest Child of Liberty.
226 ページ - Raised up to sway the world, to do, undo, With mighty Nations for his underlings, The great events with which old story rings Seem vain and hollow ; I find nothing great : Nothing is left which I can venerate ; So that a doubt almost within me springs Of Providence, such emptiness at length Seems at the heart of all things.
150 ページ - is life; we have seen and see, And with a living pleasure we describe ; And fits of sprightly malice do but bribe The languid mind into activity. Sound sense, and love itself, and mirth and glee Are, fostered by the comment and the gibe.