The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page 109
... - yard Is neither epitaph nor monument , -only the turf we tread Tombstone nor name- And a few natural graves . " To Jane , his wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . 1 It was a July evening ; and he sate 109 The Brothers.
... - yard Is neither epitaph nor monument , -only the turf we tread Tombstone nor name- And a few natural graves . " To Jane , his wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . 1 It was a July evening ; and he sate 109 The Brothers.
Page 110
... Priest had sent Many a long look of wonder : and at last , Risen from his seat , beside the snow - white ridge Of carded wool which the old man had piled He laid his implements with gentle care , Each in the other locked ; and , down ...
... Priest had sent Many a long look of wonder : and at last , Risen from his seat , beside the snow - white ridge Of carded wool which the old man had piled He laid his implements with gentle care , Each in the other locked ; and , down ...
Page 113
... Priest , who down the field had come , Unseen by Leonard , at the church - yard gate Stopped short , and thence , at leisure , limb by limb Perused him with a gay complacency . Ay , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of ...
... Priest , who down the field had come , Unseen by Leonard , at the church - yard gate Stopped short , and thence , at leisure , limb by limb Perused him with a gay complacency . Ay , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of ...
Page 114
... PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is much the same →→→ LEONARD . PRIEST . But , surely , yonder- Ay , there , indeed , your memory is a friend That does not play you false . On that tall pike ( It is the loneliest ...
... PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is much the same →→→ LEONARD . PRIEST . But , surely , yonder- Ay , there , indeed , your memory is a friend That does not play you false . On that tall pike ( It is the loneliest ...
Page 116
... PRIEST . Why , there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ! The stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours ; Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have no need of names ...
... PRIEST . Why , there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ! The stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours ; Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have no need of names ...
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Alps babe BARRY CORNWALL beneath Benjamin Betty Betty Foy bird blessed bowers breast breath bright brook brother CHARLES LAMB cheer child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage crag dear delight door dread EDWARD MOXON Ennerdale eyes Fancy father fear flowers gale gone Grasmere grave green happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope horses hour Idiot Boy images Imagination JAMES MACKINTOSH JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES Johnny Kilve lamb LEONARD light live look Luke Maid mind moon mother mountain never night o'er pain pass pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer Price PRIEST racter rill rocks round SERJEANT TALFOURD shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep smile snow song soul sound star steep Sugh Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice waggon ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood word Youth