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" A SLUMBER did my spirit seal; I had no human fears: She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years. No motion has she now, no force ; She neither hears nor sees: Rolled round in earth's diurnal course. With rocks, and stones, and trees. "
Early Poems - Page 55
by William Wordsworth - 1889 - 256 pages
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Rabīndranātha

Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta - 1986 - 374 pages
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 pages
...Grave, and Oh 1 The difference to me. A slumber did my spirit seal, I had no human fears : She seem'da thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years....motion has she now, no force She neither hears nor sees Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! 53 The WATERFALL and the EGLANTINE....
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Lyrical ballads, with other poems [including some by S.T. Coleridge]. From ...

William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...Grave, and OhJ The difference to me. A SLUMBER did my spirit seal, I had no human fears: She seem'da thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years....has she now, no force She neither hears nor sees: Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones afid freest TH-E WATERFALL and the EGLANTINE*...
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two ..., Issue 357, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...in her Grave, and oh ! The difference to me. A slumber did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears t She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of...Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! THB WATERFALL AMD The EGLANTINE. " Begone, thou fond presumptuctas Elf," Exclaimed...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the ..., Volume 1

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...been, And never more will be. X. A SLUMBER did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seem'da thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years....Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! XL THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE*. WHEN the Brothers reached the gateway, Eustace...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...been, And never more will be. X. A SLUMS EH did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seem'da thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years....Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! XI. THE HORN OF EGREMOXT C4STLE*. WHEN the Brothers reached the gateway, Eustace...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. VOL. II. H 97 I?. A POET'S EPITAPH. ART thou a Statesman, in the van Of public business trained and bred ? — First learn to love one living man ; Then mayst thou think upon the dead. A Lawyer art thou ? — draw not nigh ;, Go, carry to some other place...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the ...

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...fire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. VOL. IK H IV. A POETS EPITAPH. ART thou a Statesman, in the van Of public business trained and bred ? — First learn to love one living man ; Then mayst thou think upon the dead. A Lawyer art thou ? — draw not nigh ; Go, carry to some other place...
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The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 pages
...heath, this calm, and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. XI. A SLUMBEH did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed...Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! XII. THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE WHEN the Brothers reached the gateway, Eustace...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...To be beloved is all I need. And whom 1 love, I love indeed. A POET'S EPITAPH. ART thou a Statesman, in the van Of public business trained and bred ? — First learn to love one living man ; Then may'st thou think upon the dead. A Lawyer art thou ? — draw not nigh ; Go carry to some fitter place...
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