Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... o'er Eden's bowers . ' + 6 " We went to Brathay churchyard , and looked down into the valley . Do you see those hazel - woods on the other side ? I once attempted to take a short cut over Loughrigg , and I never was so nearly lost in my ...
... o'er Eden's bowers . ' + 6 " We went to Brathay churchyard , and looked down into the valley . Do you see those hazel - woods on the other side ? I once attempted to take a short cut over Loughrigg , and I never was so nearly lost in my ...
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... o'er The world , from common sight conceal'd , — The enlightening river's further shore , Where all the wounds of grief are heal'd . So let the haze of distance veil Remembrance of all things below , That guilt may seem a beldame's tale ...
... o'er The world , from common sight conceal'd , — The enlightening river's further shore , Where all the wounds of grief are heal'd . So let the haze of distance veil Remembrance of all things below , That guilt may seem a beldame's tale ...
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... o'er their heads . The attendant Seasons , with successive care , Trim their loose manes , and comb their golden hair ; The laughing Hours with rosy fingers deck Each forehead stern and proudly arching neck . Great is the radiant ...
... o'er their heads . The attendant Seasons , with successive care , Trim their loose manes , and comb their golden hair ; The laughing Hours with rosy fingers deck Each forehead stern and proudly arching neck . Great is the radiant ...
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... o'er my cradled slumbers , Didst meditate the verse that lives to shew , ( And long shall live , when we alike are low ) Thy prayer how ardent , and thy hope how strong , That I should learn of Nature's self the song , The lore which ...
... o'er my cradled slumbers , Didst meditate the verse that lives to shew , ( And long shall live , when we alike are low ) Thy prayer how ardent , and thy hope how strong , That I should learn of Nature's self the song , The lore which ...
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... crept along from nook to shady nook , Where flow'rets blow , and whispering Naiads dwell . Yet now we meet , that parted were so wide , O'er rough and smooth to travel side by side . IV . THE Man , whose lady - love is SONNETS . 7.
... crept along from nook to shady nook , Where flow'rets blow , and whispering Naiads dwell . Yet now we meet , that parted were so wide , O'er rough and smooth to travel side by side . IV . THE Man , whose lady - love is SONNETS . 7.
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