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... face of things To the Men of Kent ..... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty ... faces bright " 22 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS .
... face of things To the Men of Kent ..... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty ... faces bright " 22 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS .
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... face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet home all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont to do . My thoughts ...
... face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet home all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont to do . My thoughts ...
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... face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and ...
... face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and ...
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... face of heaven , - How rapidly the child is driven ! The fourth part of a mile I ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me , What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw : among the ...
... face of heaven , - How rapidly the child is driven ! The fourth part of a mile I ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me , What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw : among the ...
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... Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain 1..rm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry - Sunset - Superstition of the Country connected with that moment - Swan Female Beggar - Twilight sounds - Western Lights - Spirits - Night - Moonlight ...
... Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain 1..rm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry - Sunset - Superstition of the Country connected with that moment - Swan Female Beggar - Twilight sounds - Western Lights - Spirits - Night - Moonlight ...
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appear'd art thou beauty behold beneath Betty Foy bower Brancepeth breath bright Brougham Castle calm cheer child clouds cottage creature dark dear deep delight doth dwell earth fair fancy fear feel fields fix'd flowers frame gentle glad Grasmere grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Kilve light live lofty lonely look look'd Martha Ray mind morning mother mountain Nature Nature's never night o'er pain pass'd peace pleasure poor porringer praise reach'd rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone seem'd shade shepherd side sight silent Skiddaw sleep smile solitary solitude song sorrow soul sound spake spirit spot stars stone stood stream sweet tears thee things thou art thought trees truth turn'd Twas Twill vale vex'd voice Wanderer wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow youth