The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... face allowed to meet a face With natural smiles of greeting . Bells are dumb ; ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 25 Richard I An Interdict.
... face allowed to meet a face With natural smiles of greeting . Bells are dumb ; ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 25 Richard I An Interdict.
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... face- Remaining still distinct grew thin and rare , Like sunny mist ; -at length the golden hair , Shape , limbs , and heavenly features , keeping pace Each with the other in a lingering race Of dissolution , melted into air . II ...
... face- Remaining still distinct grew thin and rare , Like sunny mist ; -at length the golden hair , Shape , limbs , and heavenly features , keeping pace Each with the other in a lingering race Of dissolution , melted into air . II ...
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... And if , as Yarrow , through the woods And down the meadow ranging , Did meet us with unaltered face , Though we were changed and changing ; If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward 15 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . 94.
... And if , as Yarrow , through the woods And down the meadow ranging , Did meet us with unaltered face , Though we were changed and changing ; If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward 15 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . 94.
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... face , And all those attributes of modest grace , In days when Fancy wrought unchecked by fear , Down to the green earth fetch thee from thy sphere , To sit in leafy woods by fountains clear ! O still beloved ( for thine , meek Power ...
... face , And all those attributes of modest grace , In days when Fancy wrought unchecked by fear , Down to the green earth fetch thee from thy sphere , To sit in leafy woods by fountains clear ! O still beloved ( for thine , meek Power ...
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... face . Then , silent Monitress ! let us — not blind To worlds unthought of till the searching mind Of Science laid them open to mankind— Told , also , how the voiceless heavens declare God's glory ; and acknowledging thy share In that ...
... face . Then , silent Monitress ! let us — not blind To worlds unthought of till the searching mind Of Science laid them open to mankind— Told , also , how the voiceless heavens declare God's glory ; and acknowledging thy share In that ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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