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ON his morning rounds the Master Goes to learn how all things fare; Searches pasture after pasture, Sheep and cattle eyes with care; And, for silence or for talk,
High in the breathless Hall the M… And Emont’s murmur mingled with t… The words of ancient time I thus… A festal strain that hath been sil… “From town to town, from tower to…
The world is too much with us; lat… Getting and spending, we lay waste… Little we see in Nature that is o… We have given our hearts away, a s… This Sea that bares her bosom to…
THE post-boy drove with fierce ca… For threatening clouds the moon ha… When, as we hurried on, my ear Was smitten with a startling sound… As if the wind blew many ways,
The young Lady to whom this was a… composed at school, and during my… There is not an image in it which… my seventy—third year, I recollect… of them were noticed. I will confi…
From low to high doth dissolution… And sink from high to low, along a… Of awful notes, whose concord shal… A musical but melancholy chime, Which they can hear who meddle not…
WEEP not, beloved Friends! nor l… For me with sighs be troubled. No… Have I been taken; this is genuin… And this alone—the life which now… In peace eternal; where desire and…
“And has the Sun his flaming char… Two hundred times around the ring… Since Science first, with all her… Beneath yon roof began her heavenl… While thus I mused, methought, be…
—It seems a day (I speak of one from many singled… One of those heavenly days that ca… When, in the eagerness of boyish h… I left our cottage—threshold, sall…
Lo! where the Moon along the sky Sails with her happy destiny; Oft is she hid from mortal eye Or dimly seen, But when the clouds asunder fly
I MET Louisa in the shade, And, having seen that lovely Maid… Why should I fear to say That, nymph—like, she is fleet and… And down the rocks can leap along
A narrow girdle of rough stones an… A rude and natural causeway, inter… Between the water and a winding sl… Of copse and thicket, leaves the e… Of Grasmere safe in its own priva…
Rude is this Edifice, and Thou ha… Buildings, albeit rude, that have… Proportions more harmonious, and a… To closer fellowship with ideal gr… But take it in good part:—alas! th…
DARK and more dark the shades of… The wished—for point was reached—b… When little could be gained from t… Of prospect, whereof many thousand… Yet did the glowing west with marv…
WHAT need of clamorous bells, or… These humble nuptials to proclaim… Angels of love, look down upon the… Shed on the chosen vale a sun—brig… Yet no proud gladness would the B…