The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... eyes ( Large eyes of liquid sweetness , ever full ) On her who bore thee turn'd with pensive fear And gentle awe , who stooping doth imprint A kiss of chearfulness and hopeful love That hath recalled the colour to thy cheek And stills ...
... eyes ( Large eyes of liquid sweetness , ever full ) On her who bore thee turn'd with pensive fear And gentle awe , who stooping doth imprint A kiss of chearfulness and hopeful love That hath recalled the colour to thy cheek And stills ...
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... EYES ARE WILD [ Composed 1798. - Published 1798. ] I 75 80 HER eyes are wild , her head is bare , The sun has burnt her coal - black hair ; Her eyebrows have a rusty stain , And she came far from over the main . She has a baby on her ...
... EYES ARE WILD [ Composed 1798. - Published 1798. ] I 75 80 HER eyes are wild , her head is bare , The sun has burnt her coal - black hair ; Her eyebrows have a rusty stain , And she came far from over the main . She has a baby on her ...
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... eye to see O Fancy what a jubilee This sight etc. MSS . 1 , 2 ( with slight variants ) . The verso of MS . 1 has ... eyes alone Pregnant with rare imagination Rich change and multiplied creation : MS . 3 between this and text 917-17 ...
... eye to see O Fancy what a jubilee This sight etc. MSS . 1 , 2 ( with slight variants ) . The verso of MS . 1 has ... eyes alone Pregnant with rare imagination Rich change and multiplied creation : MS . 3 between this and text 917-17 ...
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Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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