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" A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible by day; The garden pool's dark surface, stirred By the night insects in their play, Breaks into dimples small and bright; A thousand, thousand rings of light That shape themselves and disappear Almost... "
The White Doe of Rylstone, Or, The Fate of the Nortons - Page 94
by William Wordsworth - 1859 - 165 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 3

1818 - 762 pages
...finger points at nine. — Ah ! who could think that sadness here Had any sway ? or pain, or fear ? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible...rings of light That shape themselves and disappear A In HIM as soon ac seen :— and, lo ! Not distant far, the mill-white Doe : The same fair Creature...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 3

1818 - 806 pages
...finger points at nine. — Ah ! who could think that sadness here Had any sway ? or pain, or fear ? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible...dark surface— stirred By the night insects in their playBreaks into dimples small and bright ; A thousand, thousand rings of light That shape themselves...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 9

1821 - 618 pages
...soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams, inaudible by day; The garden pool's dark surface stirr'd By the night insects in their play, Breaks into dimples...themselves, and disappear Almost as soon as seen." " Bless me !" exclaimed a young man of a noble aspect, that stepped from behind us ; " that is much...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 9

1821 - 818 pages
...He who in proud prosperity, Ah ! who could think that sadness here Had any sway ? or pain, or fear ? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams, inaudible by day ; The garden pool's dark surface stirr'd By the night insects in their play, Breaks into dimples small and bright ; A thousand, thousand,...
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Beauties of the Modern Poets: In Selections from the Works of Byron, Moore ...

1826 - 434 pages
...glittering finger points at nine. —Ah! who could think that sadness here Had any sway ? or pain or fear? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible by day; The garden pool's dark surface—stirred By the night insects in their play— Breaks into dimples small and bright, A thousand,...
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Works, Volume 4

Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 pages
...(which you remember) because this is lower and nearer to the Lake : for I find all points, that are * ' A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible by day.' Wordsworth's White Doe, Canto IV. much elevated, spoil the beauty of the valley, and make its parts...
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The Works of Thomas Gray ...: Letters. Journal of tour in Italy

Thomas Gray - 1835 - 330 pages
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 14

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 594 pages
...affronting the day light ; — Ah ! who could think that sadness here Had any sway ? — or pain and fear ? A soft and lulling sound is heard, Of streams inaudible by day ; The garden-pool's dark surface — stirred By the night-insects in their playBreaks into dimples small...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, D.C.L., Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...glittering finger points at nine. Ah ! who could think that sadness here Hath any sway ! or pain, or fear ? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible...The garden pool's dark surface, stirred By the night inseets in their play, Breaks into dimples small and bright ; A thousand, thousand rings of light That...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pages
...finger points at nine. — Ah ! who could think that sadness here Hath any swayl or pain, or fear? A soft and lulling sound is heard Of streams inaudible by day; Tlu* garden pool's dark surface, stirred By the night insects in their play, Hreaks into dimples small...
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