The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Volume I Part 36
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Volume I Part 36

Last let us turn to where Chamouny shields, 1820.]

[Variant 158:

1827.

Bosomed in gloomy woods, ... 1820.]

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1836.

Here lawns and shades by breezy rivulets fann'd, Here all the Seasons revel hand in hand. 1820.]

[Variant 160:

1836.

--Red stream the cottage-lights; the landscape fades, Erroneous wavering mid the twilight shades.

Inserted in the editions 1820 to 1832.]

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1836.

Alone ascends that Mountain named of white, 1820.

Alone ascends that Hill of matchless height, 1827.]

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1836.

... amid ... 1820.]

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1836.

Mysterious ... 1820.]

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1836.

... 'mid ... 1820.]

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1836.

At such an hour I heaved a pensive sigh, When roared the sullen Arve in anger by, 1820.]

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1836.

... delicious ... 1820.]

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1836.

Hard lot!--for no Italian arts are thine To cheat, or chear, to soften, or refine. 1820.

To soothe or cheer, ... 1827.]

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1836.

Beloved Freedom! were it mine to stray, With shrill winds roaring ... 1820.]

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1836.

O'er ... 1820.]

[Variant 170:

1836.

(Compressing four lines into two.)

... o'er Lugano blows; In the wide ranges of many a varied round, Fleet as my pa.s.sage was, I still have found That where proud courts their blaze of gems display, The lilies of domestic joy decay, 1820.