The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... BRUGES . BRUGES I saw attired with golden SONNETS . 121 Fish-women -On landing at Calais.
... BRUGES . BRUGES I saw attired with golden SONNETS . 121 Fish-women -On landing at Calais.
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William Wordsworth. II . BRUGES . BRUGES I saw attired with golden light ( Streamed from the west ) as with a robe of ... BRUGES . THE Spirit of Antiquity - enshrined 122 SONNETS . Brugès.
William Wordsworth. II . BRUGES . BRUGES I saw attired with golden light ( Streamed from the west ) as with a robe of ... BRUGES . THE Spirit of Antiquity - enshrined 122 SONNETS . Brugès.
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William Wordsworth. III . BRUGES . THE Spirit of Antiquity - enshrined In sumptuous buildings , vocal in sweet song , In picture , speaking with heroic tongue , And with devout solemnities entwined— Mounts to the seat of grace within the ...
William Wordsworth. III . BRUGES . THE Spirit of Antiquity - enshrined In sumptuous buildings , vocal in sweet song , In picture , speaking with heroic tongue , And with devout solemnities entwined— Mounts to the seat of grace within the ...
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... Bruges , I shall then remember thee . ' In this city are many vestiges of the splendour of the Burgun- dian Dukedom , and the long black mantle universally worn by the females is probably a remnant of the old Spanish connection , which ...
... Bruges , I shall then remember thee . ' In this city are many vestiges of the splendour of the Burgun- dian Dukedom , and the long black mantle universally worn by the females is probably a remnant of the old Spanish connection , which ...
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William Wordsworth. but in Bruges old images are still paramount , and an air of monastic life among the quiet goings - on of a thinly - peopled city is inex- pressibly soothing ; a pensive grace seems to be cast over all , even the very ...
William Wordsworth. but in Bruges old images are still paramount , and an air of monastic life among the quiet goings - on of a thinly - peopled city is inex- pressibly soothing ; a pensive grace seems to be cast over all , even the very ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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