Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... fall of the year , And whistled and roar'd in the winter alone , Is gone and the birch in its stead is grown.— The Knight's bones are dust , and his good sword rust : - His soul is with the saints , I trust ; 9 9 a picture of a mother ...
... fall of the year , And whistled and roar'd in the winter alone , Is gone and the birch in its stead is grown.— The Knight's bones are dust , and his good sword rust : - His soul is with the saints , I trust ; 9 9 a picture of a mother ...
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... fall ! 14 Then there is a sketch , the Three Graves , which its author had not the heart to complete ; a thing shorn of all comeli- ness ; squalidly tragic and cruel ; wonderful in its harsh force : ' O God , forgive me , ' he exclaim'd ...
... fall ! 14 Then there is a sketch , the Three Graves , which its author had not the heart to complete ; a thing shorn of all comeli- ness ; squalidly tragic and cruel ; wonderful in its harsh force : ' O God , forgive me , ' he exclaim'd ...
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... falls ; Gardens , where flings the bridge its airy span , And Nature makes her happy home with man ; Where many a gorgeous flower is duly fed With its own rill , on its own spangled bed.— Thine all delights , and every muse is thine ...
... falls ; Gardens , where flings the bridge its airy span , And Nature makes her happy home with man ; Where many a gorgeous flower is duly fed With its own rill , on its own spangled bed.— Thine all delights , and every muse is thine ...
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... night and utter death , From dark and icy caverns call'd you forth , Down those precipitous , black , jagged Rocks , For ever shatter'd and the same for ever ? Ye ice - falls ! Ye that from the mountain's SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 27 27.
... night and utter death , From dark and icy caverns call'd you forth , Down those precipitous , black , jagged Rocks , For ever shatter'd and the same for ever ? Ye ice - falls ! Ye that from the mountain's SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 27 27.
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William Stebbing. Ye ice - falls ! Ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain— Torrents , methinks , that heard a mighty voice , And stopp'd at once amid their maddest plunge ! Motionless torrents ! silent ...
William Stebbing. Ye ice - falls ! Ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain— Torrents , methinks , that heard a mighty voice , And stopp'd at once amid their maddest plunge ! Motionless torrents ! silent ...
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