The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 第 5 巻E. Moxon, 1840 |
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... smiling ! And still , perhaps , with faithless gleam , Some other loiterers beguiling . Such views the youthful Bard allure ; But , heedless of the following gloom , He deems their colours shall endure Till peace go with him to the tomb ...
... smiling ! And still , perhaps , with faithless gleam , Some other loiterers beguiling . Such views the youthful Bard allure ; But , heedless of the following gloom , He deems their colours shall endure Till peace go with him to the tomb ...
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... smile upon thy face : Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads ; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong ; And the most ancient heavens , through Thee , are fresh and strong . To humbler functions ...
... smile upon thy face : Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads ; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong ; And the most ancient heavens , through Thee , are fresh and strong . To humbler functions ...
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... smiles , diffused o'er land and sea , Seem to recal the Deity Of youth into the breast May pensive Autumn ne'er present A claim to her disparagement ! While blossoms and the budding spray Inspire us in our own decay ; Still , as we ...
... smiles , diffused o'er land and sea , Seem to recal the Deity Of youth into the breast May pensive Autumn ne'er present A claim to her disparagement ! While blossoms and the budding spray Inspire us in our own decay ; Still , as we ...
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... smile ; But some their function have disclaimed , Best pleased with what is aptliest framed To enervate and defile . Not such the initiatory strains Committed to the silent plains In Britain's earliest dawn : Trembled the groves , the ...
... smile ; But some their function have disclaimed , Best pleased with what is aptliest framed To enervate and defile . Not such the initiatory strains Committed to the silent plains In Britain's earliest dawn : Trembled the groves , the ...
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... lingered among human kind , Sweet voices for the passing wind ; Departing sunbeams , loth to stop , Though smiling on the last hill top ! VOL . V. G Such to the tender - hearted maid Even ere her OF MACPHERSON'S OSSIAN . 81.
... lingered among human kind , Sweet voices for the passing wind ; Departing sunbeams , loth to stop , Though smiling on the last hill top ! VOL . V. G Such to the tender - hearted maid Even ere her OF MACPHERSON'S OSSIAN . 81.
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