The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant face of Nature ...
... thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant face of Nature ...
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... thee . How may this be done ? Osw . By showing that you look beyond the instant . A few leagues hence we shall have open ground , And nowhere upon earth is place so fit To look upon the deed . Before we enter The barren Moor , hangs ...
... thee . How may this be done ? Osw . By showing that you look beyond the instant . A few leagues hence we shall have open ground , And nowhere upon earth is place so fit To look upon the deed . Before we enter The barren Moor , hangs ...
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... thee , Heaven ! One happy thought has passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; No more shall I be man -- no more shall I Have human feelings a little more About your Daughter ! ( To HERBERT ) -Now , for Her ...
... thee , Heaven ! One happy thought has passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; No more shall I be man -- no more shall I Have human feelings a little more About your Daughter ! ( To HERBERT ) -Now , for Her ...
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... thee , but a few hours past ; And thus we meet again ; one human stay Is left me still in thee . Nay , shake not so . Mar. In such a wilderness - to see no thing , No , not the pitying moon ! Idon . And perish so . Mar. Without a dog to ...
... thee , but a few hours past ; And thus we meet again ; one human stay Is left me still in thee . Nay , shake not so . Mar. In such a wilderness - to see no thing , No , not the pitying moon ! Idon . And perish so . Mar. Without a dog to ...
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... thee The thing most precious , that it now contains : Therefore through me alone must be revealed By whom thy Parent was destroyed , Idonea ! I have the proofs ! — O miserable Father ! Idon . Thou didst command me to bless all mankind ...
... thee The thing most precious , that it now contains : Therefore through me alone must be revealed By whom thy Parent was destroyed , Idonea ! I have the proofs ! — O miserable Father ! Idon . Thou didst command me to bless all mankind ...
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