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William Wordsworth
1770 - 1850
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A Tradition Of Oker Hill In Darley Dale, Derbyshire
'Tis said that to the brow of yon fair hill / Two Brothers clomb, and, turning face from face, / Nor one look more exchanging, grief to still
A Volant Tribe Of Bards On Earth Are Found
A volant Tribe of Bards on earth are found, / Who, while the flattering Zephyrs round them play, / On "coignes of vantage" hang their nests of clay;
A Whirl-Blast From Behind The Hill
A Whirl-Blast from behind the hill / Rushed o'er the wood with startling sound; / Then, all at once the air was still,
A Wren's Nest
Among the dwellings framed by birds / In field or forest with nice care, / Is none that with the little Wren's
Address From The Spirit Of Cockermouth Castle
"Thou look'st upon me, and dost fondly think, / Poet! that, stricken as both are by years, / We, differing once so much, are now Compeers,
Address To A Child During A Boisterous Winter By My Sister
What way does the wind come? What way does he go? / He rides over the water, and over the snow, / Through wood, and through vale; and, o'er rocky height
Address To Kilchurn Castle, Upon Loch Awe
Child of loud-throated War! the mountain Stream / Roars in thy hearing; but thy hour of rest / Is come, and thou art silent in thy age;
Address To My Infant Daughter, Dora On Being Reminded That She Was A Month Old That Day, September 1
Hast thou then survived / Mild Offspring of infirm humanity, / Meek Infant! among all forlornest things
Address To The Scholars Of The Village School
I come, ye little noisy Crew, / Not long your pastime to prevent; / I heard the blessing which to you
Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! That Have Grown
Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown / And spread as if ye knew that days might come / When ye would shelter in a happy home,
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