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VII - To Sleep
Fond words have oft been spoken to thee, Sleep!
And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names;
The very sweetest words that fancy frames
When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep!
Dear bosom Child we call thee, that dost steep
In rich reward all suffering; Balm that tames
All anguish; Saint that evil thoughts and aims
Takest away, and into souls dost creep,
Like to a breeze from heaven. Shall I alone;
I surely not a man ungently made,
Call thee worst Tyrant by which Flesh is crost?
Perverse, self-will'd to own and to disown,
Mere Slave of them who never for thee pray'd,
Still last to come where thou art wanted most!
About William Wordsworth
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Summary
To the Daisy
Louisa
Fidelity
She Was A Phantom of Delight
The Redbreast and the Butterfly
The Sailor's Mother
To the Small Celandine
To the Same Flower
Character of the Happy Warrior
The Horn of Egremont Castle
The Affliction of Margaret
The Kitten and the Falling Leaves
The Seven Sisters
To H. C.
Among all lovely things
I travell'd among unknown Men
Ode to Duty
Poems Composed During a Tour, Chiefly on Foot
Beggars
To a Skylark
With how sad Steps
Alice Fell
Resolution and Independence
Sonnets
Prefatory Sonnet
Sonnets - Part the First
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II
III
IV
V - To Sleep
VI - To Sleep
VII - To Sleep
VIII
IX - To the River Duddon
X - From the Italian of Michael Angelo
XI - From the Same
XII - From the Same
XIII - Written in very early youth
XIV - Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX - To the Memory of Raisley Calvert
Sonnets - Part the Second
I - Composed by the Sea-Side near Calais
II - Calais
III - To a Friend
IV - I griev'd for Buonaparte
V - Calais
VI - On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
VII - The King of Sweden
VIII - To Toussaint L'Ouverture
IX
X - Composed in the Valley near Dover
XI
XII - Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
XIII - Written in London
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII - To the Men of Kent
XXIV
XXV - Anticipation
XXVI
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