The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... that tempt the Spirit to rebel ; Then , with mild Una in her sober cheer , High over hill and low adown the dell Again we wandered , willing to partake All that she suffered for her dear Lord's sake . 5 Then , too , this Song of mine once.
... that tempt the Spirit to rebel ; Then , with mild Una in her sober cheer , High over hill and low adown the dell Again we wandered , willing to partake All that she suffered for her dear Lord's sake . 5 Then , too , this Song of mine once.
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... cheer ! It is the last , the parting song ; And from the temple forth they throng - And quickly spread themselves abroad - While each pursues his several road . But some , a variegated band , Of middle - aged , and old , and young , And ...
... cheer ! It is the last , the parting song ; And from the temple forth they throng - And quickly spread themselves abroad - While each pursues his several road . But some , a variegated band , Of middle - aged , and old , and young , And ...
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... cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; He heard , and it disturbed him not . There stood he , leaning on a lance Which he had grasped unknowingly , - Had blindly grasped in that strong trance , That dimness of heart agony ...
... cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; He heard , and it disturbed him not . There stood he , leaning on a lance Which he had grasped unknowingly , - Had blindly grasped in that strong trance , That dimness of heart agony ...
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... - tree shade , And at the Mansion's silent door , He kissed the consecrated Maid ; And down the Valley he pursued , Alone , the armèd Multitude . CANTO THIRD . Now joy for you and sudden cheer c5 CANTO II . 33 OF RYLSTONE .
... - tree shade , And at the Mansion's silent door , He kissed the consecrated Maid ; And down the Valley he pursued , Alone , the armèd Multitude . CANTO THIRD . Now joy for you and sudden cheer c5 CANTO II . 33 OF RYLSTONE .
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William Wordsworth. CANTO THIRD . Now joy for you and sudden cheer , Ye Watchmen upon Brancepeth Towers ; Looking forth in doubt and fear , Telling melancholy hours ! Proclaim it , let your Masters hear That Norton with his Band is near ...
William Wordsworth. CANTO THIRD . Now joy for you and sudden cheer , Ye Watchmen upon Brancepeth Towers ; Looking forth in doubt and fear , Telling melancholy hours ! Proclaim it , let your Masters hear That Norton with his Band is near ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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