The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase His prey , through tracts abrupt of desolate space , * Through vacant worlds where Nature never gave A brook to murmur or a bough to wave ...
... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase His prey , through tracts abrupt of desolate space , * Through vacant worlds where Nature never gave A brook to murmur or a bough to wave ...
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... stand , were repulsed anew . And when a gathering weight of shadows brown Falls on the valleys as the sun goes down ; And Pikes , of darkness named and fear and storms * , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of ...
... stand , were repulsed anew . And when a gathering weight of shadows brown Falls on the valleys as the sun goes down ; And Pikes , of darkness named and fear and storms * , Uplift in quiet their illumined forms , In sea - like reach of ...
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... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even if ... stands , which two bare slopes enclose . It was a spot , where , ancient vows fulfilled , Kind pious hands did to the ...
... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even if ... stands , which two bare slopes enclose . It was a spot , where , ancient vows fulfilled , Kind pious hands did to the ...
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... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not valiant ? Is he not strong ? Am I then so soon Her . Forgotten have my warnings passed so quickly Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , Child ; Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed— This Marmaduke ...
... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not valiant ? Is he not strong ? Am I then so soon Her . Forgotten have my warnings passed so quickly Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , Child ; Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed— This Marmaduke ...
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... justice of the cause , Caution must not be flung aside ; remember , Yours is no common life . Self - stationed here . Upon these savage confines , we have seen you Stand like an isthmus ' twixt two stormy seas That THE BORDERERS . £ 1.
... justice of the cause , Caution must not be flung aside ; remember , Yours is no common life . Self - stationed here . Upon these savage confines , we have seen you Stand like an isthmus ' twixt two stormy seas That THE BORDERERS . £ 1.
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