The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... calm and sinless life , with love , hath given . This tragic Story cheered us ; for it speaks Of female patience winning firm repose ; And of the recompense which conscience seeks A bright , encouraging example shows ; Needful when o'er ...
... calm and sinless life , with love , hath given . This tragic Story cheered us ; for it speaks Of female patience winning firm repose ; And of the recompense which conscience seeks A bright , encouraging example shows ; Needful when o'er ...
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... calm propitious hour , Perused , with him , the starry sky ; Or , in their cells , with him did pry For other lore , -through strong desire Searching the earth with chemic fire : But they and their good works are fled And all is now ...
... calm propitious hour , Perused , with him , the starry sky ; Or , in their cells , with him did pry For other lore , -through strong desire Searching the earth with chemic fire : But they and their good works are fled And all is now ...
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... calm and silent sky ; With air about him breathing sweet , And earth's green grass beneath his feet ; Nor did he fail ere long to hear A sound of military cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; - He heard , and it disturbed ...
... calm and silent sky ; With air about him breathing sweet , And earth's green grass beneath his feet ; Nor did he fail ere long to hear A sound of military cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; - He heard , and it disturbed ...
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... calm ; they knew each other's worth , And reverently the Band went forth : They met , when they had reached the door , The Banner which a Soldier bore , One marshalled thus with base intent That he in scorn might go before , And ...
... calm ; they knew each other's worth , And reverently the Band went forth : They met , when they had reached the door , The Banner which a Soldier bore , One marshalled thus with base intent That he in scorn might go before , And ...
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... Calm liberty he could not gain ; And yet the service was unblest . His own life into danger brought By this sad burden . even that thought , Exciting self - suspicion strong , Swayed the brave man to his wrong . And how , unless it were ...
... Calm liberty he could not gain ; And yet the service was unblest . His own life into danger brought By this sad burden . even that thought , Exciting self - suspicion strong , Swayed the brave man to his wrong . And how , unless it were ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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