The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 42
Página 9
... bright , And burns with a clear and steady light ; Books have we to read , but that half - stifled knell , Alas ! ' tis the sound of the eight o'clock bell . -Come now we'll to bed ! and when we are there He may work his own will , and ...
... bright , And burns with a clear and steady light ; Books have we to read , but that half - stifled knell , Alas ! ' tis the sound of the eight o'clock bell . -Come now we'll to bed ! and when we are there He may work his own will , and ...
Página 24
... bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his tongue unlock , And eased his mind with this reply : " At Kilve there was no weather - cock ; And that's the reason why . " O dearest , dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would ...
... bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his tongue unlock , And eased his mind with this reply : " At Kilve there was no weather - cock ; And that's the reason why . " O dearest , dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would ...
Página 49
... bright , The sun at morning , and the stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks * roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of ...
... bright , The sun at morning , and the stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks * roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of ...
Página 52
... bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood ; There , objects , by the searching beams betrayed , Come forth , and here retire in purple shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white , Soften their glare before the mellow ...
... bright obscurity , hill , lawn , and wood ; There , objects , by the searching beams betrayed , Come forth , and here retire in purple shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white , Soften their glare before the mellow ...
Página 53
... bright With thousand thousand twinkling points of light ; There , waves that , hardly weltering , die away , Tip their smooth ridges with a softer ray ; And now the universal tides repose , And , brightly blue , the burnished mirror ...
... bright With thousand thousand twinkling points of light ; There , waves that , hardly weltering , die away , Tip their smooth ridges with a softer ray ; And now the universal tides repose , And , brightly blue , the burnished mirror ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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