Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... rocks recline , I love to mark the quarry's moving trains , Dwarf pannier'd steeds , and men , and numerous wains : How busy the enormous hive within , While Echo dallies with the various din ! Some hardly heard their chissel's clinking ...
... rocks recline , I love to mark the quarry's moving trains , Dwarf pannier'd steeds , and men , and numerous wains : How busy the enormous hive within , While Echo dallies with the various din ! Some hardly heard their chissel's clinking ...
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... rocks obtrusive cling , And o'er the whiten'd wave their shadows fling ; Wild round the steeps the little pathway twines , * And Silence loves it's purple roof of vines . The viewless lingerer hence , at evening , sees From rock - hewn ...
... rocks obtrusive cling , And o'er the whiten'd wave their shadows fling ; Wild round the steeps the little pathway twines , * And Silence loves it's purple roof of vines . The viewless lingerer hence , at evening , sees From rock - hewn ...
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... rocks , and snow ; Or , led where Viamala's chasms confine Th ' indignant waters of the infant Rhine , Bend o'er th ' abyss ? -the else impervious gloom His burning eyes with fearful light illume . The Grison gypsey here her tent has ...
... rocks , and snow ; Or , led where Viamala's chasms confine Th ' indignant waters of the infant Rhine , Bend o'er th ' abyss ? -the else impervious gloom His burning eyes with fearful light illume . The Grison gypsey here her tent has ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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