The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... fear and storms * , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of prospect round him spread , Tinged like an angel's smile all rosy red- Awe in his breast with holiest love unites , And the near heavens impart their own ...
... fear and storms * , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of prospect round him spread , Tinged like an angel's smile all rosy red- Awe in his breast with holiest love unites , And the near heavens impart their own ...
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... fear ; While prayer contends with silenced agony , Surely in other thoughts contempt may die . If the sad grave of human ignorance bear One flower of hope - oh , pass and leave it there ! The tall sun , pausing on an Alpine spire ...
... fear ; While prayer contends with silenced agony , Surely in other thoughts contempt may die . If the sad grave of human ignorance bear One flower of hope - oh , pass and leave it there ! The tall sun , pausing on an Alpine spire ...
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... fear and hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may renew , The first whose footsteps print the mountain dew . VII . LINES 1791 ...
... fear and hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may renew , The first whose footsteps print the mountain dew . VII . LINES 1791 ...
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... fear is like a cloak which old men huddle About their love , as if to keep it warm . Wil . Nay , but I grieve that we should part . This Stranger , For such he is Mar. Your busy fancies , Wilfred , Might tempt me to a smile ; but what ...
... fear is like a cloak which old men huddle About their love , as if to keep it warm . Wil . Nay , but I grieve that we should part . This Stranger , For such he is Mar. Your busy fancies , Wilfred , Might tempt me to a smile ; but what ...
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... Fear not , I will obey you ; -but One so young , And One so fair , it goes against my heart That you should travel unattended , Lady ! — I have a palfrey and a groom : the lad Shall squire you , ( would it not be better , Sir ? ) And ...
... Fear not , I will obey you ; -but One so young , And One so fair , it goes against my heart That you should travel unattended , Lady ! — I have a palfrey and a groom : the lad Shall squire you , ( would it not be better , Sir ? ) And ...
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