The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... Hope - Night- sounds - Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine to rove Through bare grey dell , high wood , and pastoral cove ; Where Derwent rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ...
... Hope - Night- sounds - Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine to rove Through bare grey dell , high wood , and pastoral cove ; Where Derwent rests , and listens to the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ...
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... hope that works in 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 ...
... hope that works in 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 ...
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... hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons , and to them alone are due . Great God ! by whom the strifes of men are weighed In an impartial balance , give thine aid To the just cause ; and , oh ! do thou ...
... hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons , and to them alone are due . Great God ! by whom the strifes of men are weighed In an impartial balance , give thine aid To the just cause ; and , oh ! do thou ...
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... hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ; was hurried off , a helpless prey , ' Gainst all that in his heart , or theirs perhaps , said nay . VII . For years the ...
... hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ; was hurried off , a helpless prey , ' Gainst all that in his heart , or theirs perhaps , said nay . VII . For years the ...
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... hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets of want and pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and his children hungering in his view ; In such dismay my ...
... hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets of want and pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and his children hungering in his view ; In such dismay my ...
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