William Wordsworth Quotes About Train

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  • When his veering gait And every motion of his starry train Seem governed by a strain Of music, audible to him alone.

    William Wordsworth (1847). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.171
  • Tis not in battles that from youth we train The Governor who must be wise and good, And temper with the sternness of the brain Thoughts motherly, and meek as womanhood.

    William Wordsworth (1847). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.236
  • On Man, on Nature, and on Human Life, Musing in solitude, I oft perceive Fair trains of images before me rise, Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure, or with no unpleasing sadness mixed.

    1814 'The Excursion', preface, l.1-5.
  • Who, doomed to go in company with Pain And Fear and Bloodshed,-miserable train!- Turns his necessity to glorious gain.

    William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth (1815). “Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author”, p.87
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