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" The floating clouds their state shall lend To her; for her the willow bend; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. "The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall... "
Public Letters and Papers of Thomas Walter Bickett, Governor of North ... - Page 226
by Thomas Walter Bickett, North Carolina. Governor (1917-1921 : Bickett) - 1923 - 394 pages
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1800 - 240 pages
...midnight shall be dear To her, and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets danee their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring...While she and I together live Here in this happy dell. Thus Nature spake — The work was done — How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died and left to...
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Lyrical ballads, with other poems [including some by S.T. Coleridge]. From ...

William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...mould her form By silent sympathy. " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her, and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance...Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here iu this happy delk" Thus Nature spake—The work was doneHow soon my Lucy's race was run! She died...
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two ..., Issue 357, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...Maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where Rivulets dance their wayward roundA And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. " And vital feelings of delight...
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The lyre of love [ed. by P.L. Courtier].

Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 204 pages
...sympathy. . . 128 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place, Where Rivulets dance...While she and I together live Here in this happy Dell. Thus Nature spake — The work was done— How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died and left to me...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...Maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where Rivulets dance...While she and I together live Here in this happy Dell ." Thus Nature spake — The work was done — How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died, and left...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the ..., Volume 1

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...Maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where Rivulets dance...While she and I together live Here in this happy Dell ." Thus Nature spake — The work was done — How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died, and left...
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The British review and London critical journal

1815 - 612 pages
...them, if not in the Lyrical Ballads? " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her, and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place. Where rivulets dance...born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." * * * * Thus Nature spake ; the work was done ; How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died, and left...
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - English drama (Comedy) - 1872 - 480 pages
...the maiden's form By silent sympathy. The stars of midnight shall he dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance...born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." Yet, for all this, Miranda not a whit the less touches us as a creature of flesh and blood, " A being...
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Volume 6

English literature - 1815 - 606 pages
...not in the Lyrical Ballads? " The stars of midnight shall be dear . . . To her, and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place, Where rivulets dance...their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring tound Shall pass into her face" » * * » Thus Nature spake ; the work was done; • . How soon my...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 3

664 pages
...breathing from her face," while he has overlooked the One lines of Wordsworth, " And she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty horn of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." by which the idea was probably suggested to his...
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