The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... hear ? When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still , Breathed a pale steam around the glaring hill , And shades of deep - embattled clouds were seen , Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar ...
... hear ? When , in the south , the wan noon , brooding still , Breathed a pale steam around the glaring hill , And shades of deep - embattled clouds were seen , Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar ...
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... hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut - like bower ; Green water ... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings ...
... hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut - like bower ; Green water ... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings ...
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... hear Winds rustling over plots of unripe grain , Or whistling thro ' thin grass along the unfurrowed plain . V. Long had he fancied each successive slope Concealed some cottage , whither he might turn And rest ; but now along heaven's ...
... hear Winds rustling over plots of unripe grain , Or whistling thro ' thin grass along the unfurrowed plain . V. Long had he fancied each successive slope Concealed some cottage , whither he might turn And rest ; but now along heaven's ...
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... hear . All perished - all in one remorseless year , Husband and children ! one by one , by sword And ravenous plague , all perished : every tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance ...
... hear . All perished - all in one remorseless year , Husband and children ! one by one , by sword And ravenous plague , all perished : every tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance ...
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... hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant face of Nature- Her . I comprehend thee -- I should be as cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time ...
... hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant face of Nature- Her . I comprehend thee -- I should be as cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time ...
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