The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 93
... They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As The Solitude of Binnorie . THE SEVEN SISTERS . 93.
... They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As The Solitude of Binnorie . THE SEVEN SISTERS . 93.
Page 94
William Wordsworth. The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely Campbells . Seven little Islands , green and bare , Have risen from out the deep ...
William Wordsworth. The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely Campbells . Seven little Islands , green and bare , Have risen from out the deep ...
Page 96
... stream Induced a soft and slumberous dream , A pregnant dream within whose shadowy bounds He recognised the earth - born Star , And That whose radiance gleamed from far ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb ...
... stream Induced a soft and slumberous dream , A pregnant dream within whose shadowy bounds He recognised the earth - born Star , And That whose radiance gleamed from far ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb ...
Page 127
... Stream , to Annan , Tweed , and Clyde ; - Crowding the quarter whence the sun comes fortl Gigantic Mountains rough with crags ; beneath , Right at the imperial Station's western base , Main Ocean , breaking audibly , and stretched Far ...
... Stream , to Annan , Tweed , and Clyde ; - Crowding the quarter whence the sun comes fortl Gigantic Mountains rough with crags ; beneath , Right at the imperial Station's western base , Main Ocean , breaking audibly , and stretched Far ...
Page 146
... streams did fetter , Oh ! then how her old bones would shake , You would have said , if you had met her , ' Twas a hard time for Goody Blake . Her evenings then were dull and dead ! Sad case it was , as you may think , For very cold to ...
... streams did fetter , Oh ! then how her old bones would shake , You would have said , if you had met her , ' Twas a hard time for Goody Blake . Her evenings then were dull and dead ! Sad case it was , as you may think , For very cold to ...
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