The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 9
... silence and empty space , Save , in a corner , a heap of dry leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ! As soon as ' tis daylight , to - morrow , with me You shall go to the orchard , and then you will see That he has ...
... silence and empty space , Save , in a corner , a heap of dry leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ! As soon as ' tis daylight , to - morrow , with me You shall go to the orchard , and then you will see That he has ...
Page 11
... Silent he stood ; then laughed amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ; 66 Nay , patience ! patience , little Boy ! Your tender Mother cannot hear . " I told of ...
... Silent he stood ; then laughed amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ; 66 Nay , patience ! patience , little Boy ! Your tender Mother cannot hear . " I told of ...
Page 43
... silent bay , — or sportively - Glanced sideway , leaving the tumultuous throng , To cross the bright reflection of a Star , Image , that , dying still before me , — gleamed - Upon the glassy plain : and oftentimes , When we had given ...
... silent bay , — or sportively - Glanced sideway , leaving the tumultuous throng , To cross the bright reflection of a Star , Image , that , dying still before me , — gleamed - Upon the glassy plain : and oftentimes , When we had given ...
Page 54
... silent crew , A Boat is ready to pursue ; And from the shore their course they take , And swiftly down the running Lake They follow the blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , On Grasmere's ...
... silent crew , A Boat is ready to pursue ; And from the shore their course they take , And swiftly down the running Lake They follow the blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , On Grasmere's ...
Page 69
... silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where silver rocks the savage prospect chear Of giant yews that frown on Rydal's mere ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy ...
... silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where silver rocks the savage prospect chear Of giant yews that frown on Rydal's mere ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy ...
Contents
143 | |
166 | |
172 | |
179 | |
185 | |
192 | |
198 | |
212 | |
18 | |
22 | |
26 | |
28 | |
34 | |
39 | |
41 | |
45 | |
58 | |
65 | |
89 | |
130 | |
221 | |
225 | |
226 | |
228 | |
230 | |
235 | |
241 | |
265 | |
279 | |
295 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alps Babe behold beneath Betty Foy Betty's bird bowers breast breath bright brook Brother CASTLE OF INDOLENCE Child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door dread Ennerdale eyes fair Fancy Father fear flowers gale gleam gloom gone grave green greenwood tree happy happy day hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy images Imagination Johnny Kilve Lake Lamb Laodamia LEONARD light lived look Luke lyre Lyrical Ballads Maid mind Moon morn Mother mountain never night o'er pain pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer PRIEST Protesilaus rill rocks round shade Shepherd shore side sight silent sleep smiles snow song soul sound star steep stream Sugh summer Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee There's thine things thou art thought thro tide trees Twas vale ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Youth