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... Nature's hand . Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots 28 29 • 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 · 37 St. Catherine of Ledbury Though narrow be that old Man's vi CONTENTS .
... Nature's hand . Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots 28 29 • 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 · 37 St. Catherine of Ledbury Though narrow be that old Man's vi CONTENTS .
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... Nature's book This precious leaf , with harsh impiety . Think what the Home must be if it were thine , Even thine , though few thy wants ! -Roof , window , door , IO The very flowers are sacred to the Poor , The roses to the porch which ...
... Nature's book This precious leaf , with harsh impiety . Think what the Home must be if it were thine , Even thine , though few thy wants ! -Roof , window , door , IO The very flowers are sacred to the Poor , The roses to the porch which ...
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... pen , the mysteries of the rod and line Unfolding , did not fruitlessly exhort 5 To reverend watching of each still report That Nature MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS . 11 The Wild Duck's Nest Written upon a Blank Leaf in "The Complete Angler"
... pen , the mysteries of the rod and line Unfolding , did not fruitlessly exhort 5 To reverend watching of each still report That Nature MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS . 11 The Wild Duck's Nest Written upon a Blank Leaf in "The Complete Angler"
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 5 To reverend watching of each still report That Nature utters from her rural shrine . Meek , nobly versed in simple discipline- He found the longest summer day too short , To his loved pastime given by ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 5 To reverend watching of each still report That Nature utters from her rural shrine . Meek , nobly versed in simple discipline- He found the longest summer day too short , To his loved pastime given by ...
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... Nature's various wealth was all your own ; And benefits were weighed in Reason's scales ! 1819. ( ? ) XXII . DECAY OF PIETY . OFT have I seen , ere Time had ploughed my cheek , Matrons and Sires - who , punctual to the call Of their ...
... Nature's various wealth was all your own ; And benefits were weighed in Reason's scales ! 1819. ( ? ) XXII . DECAY OF PIETY . OFT have I seen , ere Time had ploughed my cheek , Matrons and Sires - who , punctual to the call Of their ...
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aught Bard beauty behold beneath blest bold bowers brave breast breath bright brow Calais cheer clouds Coleorton COMPOSED dark Date uncertain dear deep delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth dread Duddon earth fair faith Fancy fear feel flood flowers FURNESS ABBEY gaze glory grace Grasmere grave green ground grove happy hath heard heart Heaven height hill hope human lake land light live Loch Lomond look meek memory mighty mind morning mortal mountain Muse Nature Nature's ne'er night o'er peace Peter Bell Poems praise previously pride published 1807 pure rill RIVER DUDDON Rob Roy rock Rydal RYDAL MOUNT scorn shore sigh sight silent SIMPLON PASS Skiddaw sleep soft sonnet sorrow soul spirit stars stream strife sweet Text unchanged thee thine thou thought towers vale voice Whate'er wild wind Wordsworth Written Yarrow ΙΟ