The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)Wordsworth, William
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)
Wordsworth, William
English poetry -- 18th century; English poetry -- 19th century
... brows-- 1814.
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[Footnote 362: 1827.
... and, from that Height
Pure and serene, the Godhead overlook 1814.
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[Footnote 363: 1836.
... of variegated sky, 1814.
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[Footnote 364: 1836.
... did his hand bestow 1814.
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[Footnote 365: 1836.
... denials 1814.
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[Footnote 366: 1845.
"And moisten all day long ... 1814.
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[Footnote 367: 1827.
There shall be,--seen, and heard, and felt, and known,
And recognized,--existence unexposed 1814.
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[Footnote 368: 1827.
Of much exalted good that may attend
Upon the very humblest state.-- ... 1814.
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[Footnote 369: 1836.
... who ... 1814.
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[Footnote 370: 1836.
... and adapt
His round ... 1814.
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[Footnote 371: 1827.
... a Man like this 1814.
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[Footnote 372: 1827.
They come and go, appear and disappear; 1814.
... disappear'd, MS.
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[Footnote 373: 1845.
Among wild mountains and unpeopled heaths, 1814.
Among wild hills, and thinly-peopled shores, C.
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[Footnote 374: 1814.
Once more to distant ages of the world
Let us revert and contemplate the face,
That face which rural solitude might wear
To the unenlightened sons of pagan Greece. C.
Which Nature in her solitudes might wear. C.
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[Footnote 375: 1836.
... lifting up his eyes
Towards the crescent Moon, ... 1814.
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[Footnote 376: 1814.
Helped by the reflection of her own fair face,
Or rather say the lover at her side,
Looking with earnest eyes into the depth
Of a still lake amid the glimmering growth
Of plants that there were nourished. C.
Helped by reflection of her own fair face,
Or, if not she, the lover at her side,
Some beautiful inhabitant who there
Might dwell in calm security unknown
To mortal credence. Hence the green haired brood. C.
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[Footnote 377: 1827.
... heavens, 1814.
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[Footnote 378: 1845.
No apter Strain could have been chosen: I marked 1814.
As this apt strain proceeded, I could mark 1827.
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[Footnote 379: 1827.
... on ... 1814.
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[Footnote 380: 1836.
Who fled to caves, and woods, and naked rocks 1814.
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[Footnote 381: 1845.
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