The Poems of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1849 - 619 страница |
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... Bishopstone , Herefordshire 213 Chatsworth thy stately mansion , and the pride 213 A Tradition of Oken Hill in Darley Dale , Derbyshire 213 Filial Piety 213 To the Author's Portrait Why art thou silent ! Is X CONTENTS .
... Bishopstone , Herefordshire 213 Chatsworth thy stately mansion , and the pride 213 A Tradition of Oken Hill in Darley Dale , Derbyshire 213 Filial Piety 213 To the Author's Portrait Why art thou silent ! Is X CONTENTS .
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William Wordsworth. To the Author's Portrait Why art thou silent ! Is thy love a plant . To B. R. Haydon , on seeing his Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte on the Island of St. Helena A POET ! He hath put his heart to school The most ...
William Wordsworth. To the Author's Portrait Why art thou silent ! Is thy love a plant . To B. R. Haydon , on seeing his Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte on the Island of St. Helena A POET ! He hath put his heart to school The most ...
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... silent stands the admiring crowd below , Silent the visionary warriors go , Winding in ordered pomp their upward way + Till the last banner of the long array From Thomson . + See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's ...
... silent stands the admiring crowd below , Silent the visionary warriors go , Winding in ordered pomp their upward way + Till the last banner of the long array From Thomson . + See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's ...
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... silent smile their sleepy cry , No wreck of all the pageantry remains . Unheeded night has overcome the vales : On the dark earth the wearied vision fails ; The latest lingerer of the forest train , By pointing to the gliding moon on ...
... silent smile their sleepy cry , No wreck of all the pageantry remains . Unheeded night has overcome the vales : On the dark earth the wearied vision fails ; The latest lingerer of the forest train , By pointing to the gliding moon on ...
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... silent course pursues ! And see how dark the backward stream ! A little moment past so smiling ! And still , perhaps , with faithless gleam , Some other loiterers beguiling . Such views the youthful Bard allure ; But , heedless of the ...
... silent course pursues ! And see how dark the backward stream ! A little moment past so smiling ! And still , perhaps , with faithless gleam , Some other loiterers beguiling . Such views the youthful Bard allure ; But , heedless of the ...
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