The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... thing to be seen ; And through yon gateway , where is found , Beneath the arch with ivy bound , Free entrance to the church - yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very house of God ; -Comes gliding in with lovely ...
... thing to be seen ; And through yon gateway , where is found , Beneath the arch with ivy bound , Free entrance to the church - yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very house of God ; -Comes gliding in with lovely ...
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... things else , in this can find A mutual hope , a common mind ; And plot , and pant to overwhelm All ancient honour in the realm . ― Brave Earls ! to whose heroic veins Our noblest blood is given in trust , To you a suffering State ...
... things else , in this can find A mutual hope , a common mind ; And plot , and pant to overwhelm All ancient honour in the realm . ― Brave Earls ! to whose heroic veins Our noblest blood is given in trust , To you a suffering State ...
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... things , which thus had in the sight And hearing passed of Him who stood With Emily , on the Watch - tower height , In Rylstone's woeful neighbourhood , He told ; and oftentimes with voice Of power to comfort or rejoice ; For deepest ...
... things , which thus had in the sight And hearing passed of Him who stood With Emily , on the Watch - tower height , In Rylstone's woeful neighbourhood , He told ; and oftentimes with voice Of power to comfort or rejoice ; For deepest ...
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... - Was found of any thing to fear , Even to her feet the Creature came , And laid its head upon her knee , And looked into the Lady's face , A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory E 5 CANTO VII . 81 OF RYLSTONE .
... - Was found of any thing to fear , Even to her feet the Creature came , And laid its head upon her knee , And looked into the Lady's face , A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory E 5 CANTO VII . 81 OF RYLSTONE .
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... things Long past , delights and sorrowings ? Lone Sufferer ! will not she believe The promise in that speaking face , And take this gift of Heaven with grace ? That day , the first of a re - union 82 CANTO VII . THE WHITE DOE.
... things Long past , delights and sorrowings ? Lone Sufferer ! will not she believe The promise in that speaking face , And take this gift of Heaven with grace ? That day , the first of a re - union 82 CANTO VII . THE WHITE DOE.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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