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Lucy v
(William Wordsworth)

A SLUMBER did my spirit seal;
I had no human fears:
She seem'd a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years.

No motion has she now, no force;
She neither hears nor sees;
Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course,
With rocks, and stones, and trees.


Poems/ Poetry / Quotations by William Wordsworth
A Wren's Nest | Address To The Scholars Of The Village School Of ---- | Andrew Jones | Anecdote For Fathers | Brothers, The | Calm Is All Nature As A Resting Wheel. | Complaint Of A Forsaken Indian Woman, The | Danish Boy, The: A Fragment | Elegiac Stanzas | England, 1802 ii | England, 1802 iii | England, 1802 iv | "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | "There is an Eminence,--of these our hills" | "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower," | A Complaint | A Night Thought | A Poet's Epitaph | After-Thought | Dion | Foresight | Forsaken, The | Fountain, The: A Conversation | Green Linnet, The | Guilt and Sorrow | Idle Shepherd Boys, The | Influence of Natural Objects | Last of The Flock, The | Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree | Lines written as a School Exercise at Hawkshead, Anno Aetatis | Lucy ii | Lucy iv | Lucy v | Michael: A Pastoral Poem | November, 1806 | Nutting | Seven Sisters, The | October, 1803 | Pet-Lamb, The: A Pastoral Poem | Rainbow, The | Remembrance of Collins | Sailor's Mother, The | She Was a Phantom of Delight | Speak! | Stepping Westward | Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known | Longest Day, The | Prelude, The - (Book 2) | Table Turned, The | There was a Boy | World Is Too Much With Us, The | Virgin, The | Trosachs, The | Sonnet, The (i) | To A Butterfly (first poem) | To a Highland Girl (At Inversneyde, upon Loch Lomond) | To A Sexton | To a Skylark | To My Sister | To The Cuckoo | To The Daisy (first poem) | To The Daisy (fourth poem) | To The Same Flower (second poem) | Two Thieves, The | Yarrow Revisited |


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