The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... laid the heart bare ?. Then , like a spectre sweeping by , Rushed through his mind ... lay the Relic on the shrine . ” So forward with a steady will He went , and ... Francis for a moment's space Made halt - but 100 CANTO VI . THE WHITE DOE.
... laid the heart bare ?. Then , like a spectre sweeping by , Rushed through his mind ... lay the Relic on the shrine . ” So forward with a steady will He went , and ... Francis for a moment's space Made halt - but 100 CANTO VI . THE WHITE DOE.
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... Francis lay- Seized it , as hunters seize their prey ; But not before the warm life - blood Had tinged with searching overflow , More deeply tinged the embroidered show Of His whose side was pierced upon the Rood ! Proudly the Horsemen ...
... Francis lay- Seized it , as hunters seize their prey ; But not before the warm life - blood Had tinged with searching overflow , More deeply tinged the embroidered show Of His whose side was pierced upon the Rood ! Proudly the Horsemen ...
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William Wordsworth. Proudly the Horsemen bore away The Standard ; and where Francis lay There was he left alone , unwept , And for two days unnoticed slept . For at that time bewildering fear . Possessed the country , far and near ; But ...
William Wordsworth. Proudly the Horsemen bore away The Standard ; and where Francis lay There was he left alone , unwept , And for two days unnoticed slept . For at that time bewildering fear . Possessed the country , far and near ; But ...
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William Wordsworth. Nor on the lonely turf that showed Where Francis slept in his last abode . For that she came ... lay In love and pity at her feet ; How happy in its turn to meet The recognition ! the mild glance Beamed from that ...
William Wordsworth. Nor on the lonely turf that showed Where Francis slept in his last abode . For that she came ... lay In love and pity at her feet ; How happy in its turn to meet The recognition ! the mild glance Beamed from that ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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