The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 第 2 卷Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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第 9 頁
... wood with startling sound ; Then - all at once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was ...
... wood with startling sound ; Then - all at once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was ...
第 13 頁
... woods and hills . One winter's night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire , Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd ...
... woods and hills . One winter's night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire , Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd ...
第 33 頁
... wood , In the lane ; -there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befall the yellow flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we will see or no ; Others ...
... wood , In the lane ; -there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befall the yellow flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we will see or no ; Others ...
第 43 頁
... wood ? What ailed thee , Robin , that thou could'st pursue A beautiful creature , That is gentle by nature ? Beneath the summer sky From flower to flower let him fly ; ' Tis all that he wishes to do . The cheerer Thou of our in - door ...
... wood ? What ailed thee , Robin , that thou could'st pursue A beautiful creature , That is gentle by nature ? Beneath the summer sky From flower to flower let him fly ; ' Tis all that he wishes to do . The cheerer Thou of our in - door ...
第 53 頁
... wood . A regal vest of fur he wears , In colour like a raven's wing ; It fears not rain , nor wind , nor dew ; But in the storm ' tis fresh and blue As budding pines in spring ; His helmet has a vernal grace , Fresh as the bloom upon ...
... wood . A regal vest of fur he wears , In colour like a raven's wing ; It fears not rain , nor wind , nor dew ; But in the storm ' tis fresh and blue As budding pines in spring ; His helmet has a vernal grace , Fresh as the bloom upon ...
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