The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Maid Patriotic Sympathies Charles the Second Latitudinarianism Clerical Integrity Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters Acquittal of the Bishops William the Third · Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty 274 275 276 - 277 278 279 ...
... Maid Patriotic Sympathies Charles the Second Latitudinarianism Clerical Integrity Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters Acquittal of the Bishops William the Third · Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty 274 275 276 - 277 278 279 ...
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... birch , that rise and fall On gales that breathe too gently to recal Aught of the fading year's inclemency ! XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , THE RIVER DUDDON . 27 Whence that low voice?-A whisper from the heart.
... birch , that rise and fall On gales that breathe too gently to recal Aught of the fading year's inclemency ! XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , THE RIVER DUDDON . 27 Whence that low voice?-A whisper from the heart.
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William Wordsworth. XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , at some far - distant time , Came to this hidden pool , whose depths surpass In crystal clearness Dian's looking - glass ; And , gazing , saw that Rose , which from the prime ...
William Wordsworth. XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , at some far - distant time , Came to this hidden pool , whose depths surpass In crystal clearness Dian's looking - glass ; And , gazing , saw that Rose , which from the prime ...
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... Maid ; Beginning , where the song must end , With her , and with her sylvan Friend ; The Friend who stood before her sight , Her only unextinguished light ; Her last companion in a dearth Of love , upon a hopeless earth . For She it was ...
... Maid ; Beginning , where the song must end , With her , and with her sylvan Friend ; The Friend who stood before her sight , Her only unextinguished light ; Her last companion in a dearth Of love , upon a hopeless earth . For She it was ...
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... Maid , Whom now he had approached , he said— “ Gone are they , —they have their desire ; And I with thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . " She heard , but looked not up , nor spake ; And sorrow moved him to partake ...
... Maid , Whom now he had approached , he said— “ Gone are they , —they have their desire ; And I with thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . " She heard , but looked not up , nor spake ; And sorrow moved him to partake ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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