Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... Night — Moonlight — Hope — Night Sounds Conclusions . F - --- AR from my dearest friend , ' tis mine to rove Thro ' bare grey dell , high wood , and pastoral cove ; His wizard course where hoary Derwent takes Thro ' craggs , and forest ...
... Night — Moonlight — Hope — Night Sounds Conclusions . F - --- AR from my dearest friend , ' tis mine to rove Thro ' bare grey dell , high wood , and pastoral cove ; His wizard course where hoary Derwent takes Thro ' craggs , and forest ...
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... night - duck clamours for his wilder'd mate , Aw'd , while below the Genii hold their state . -The pomp is fled , and mute the wondrous strains , No wrack of all the pageant scene remains , So vanish those fair Shadows , human joys , 1 ...
... night - duck clamours for his wilder'd mate , Aw'd , while below the Genii hold their state . -The pomp is fled , and mute the wondrous strains , No wrack of all the pageant scene remains , So vanish those fair Shadows , human joys , 1 ...
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... night of June ? With that beautiful soft half - moon , And all these innocent blisses , On such a night as this is ! O 3 . NIGHTINGALE ! thou surely art A Creature of a fiery heart- These notes of thine they pierce , and pierce ...
... night of June ? With that beautiful soft half - moon , And all these innocent blisses , On such a night as this is ! O 3 . NIGHTINGALE ! thou surely art A Creature of a fiery heart- These notes of thine they pierce , and pierce ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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