The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... rill Brightens with water - breaks the sombrous ghyllt , As by enchantment , an obscure retreat Opened at once , and stayed my devious feet . While thick above the rill the branches close , In rocky basin its wild waves repose ...
... rill Brightens with water - breaks the sombrous ghyllt , As by enchantment , an obscure retreat Opened at once , and stayed my devious feet . While thick above the rill the branches close , In rocky basin its wild waves repose ...
Page 51
... rill , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; * The reader who has made the tour of this country , will recognise , in this description , the features which characterise the lower waterfall ...
... rill , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; * The reader who has made the tour of this country , will recognise , in this description , the features which characterise the lower waterfall ...
Page 53
... rill , with merry song , Dashed o'er the rough rock , lightly leaps along ; From lonesome chapel at the mountain's feet , Three humble bells their rustic chime repeat ; * " Vivid rings of green . " - GREENWOOD'S POEM ON SHOOTING ...
... rill , with merry song , Dashed o'er the rough rock , lightly leaps along ; From lonesome chapel at the mountain's feet , Three humble bells their rustic chime repeat ; * " Vivid rings of green . " - GREENWOOD'S POEM ON SHOOTING ...
Page 81
... rills , On Zutphen's plain ; or on that highland dell , Through which rough Garry cleaves his way , can tell , What high resolves exalt the tenderest thought Of him whom passion rivets to the spot , Where breathed the gale that caught ...
... rills , On Zutphen's plain ; or on that highland dell , Through which rough Garry cleaves his way , can tell , What high resolves exalt the tenderest thought Of him whom passion rivets to the spot , Where breathed the gale that caught ...
Page 155
... Rill ! back to thy mountain - bounds , And there for ever be thy waters chained ! For thou dost haunt the air with sounds That cannot be sustained ; If still beneath that pine - tree's ragged bough Headlong yon waterfall must come , Oh ...
... Rill ! back to thy mountain - bounds , And there for ever be thy waters chained ! For thou dost haunt the air with sounds That cannot be sustained ; If still beneath that pine - tree's ragged bough Headlong yon waterfall must come , Oh ...
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