The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... ; Remnants of love whose modest sense Thus into narrow room withdraws ; Hail , Usages of pristine mould , And ye that guard them , Mountains old ! Bear with me , Brother ! quench the thought That TO THE REV . DR . WORDSWORTH . 5.
... ; Remnants of love whose modest sense Thus into narrow room withdraws ; Hail , Usages of pristine mould , And ye that guard them , Mountains old ! Bear with me , Brother ! quench the thought That TO THE REV . DR . WORDSWORTH . 5.
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William Wordsworth. Bear with me , Brother ! quench the thought That slights this passion , or condemns ; If thee fond Fancy ever brought From the proud margin of the Thames , And Lambeth's venerable towers , To humbler streams , and ...
William Wordsworth. Bear with me , Brother ! quench the thought That slights this passion , or condemns ; If thee fond Fancy ever brought From the proud margin of the Thames , And Lambeth's venerable towers , To humbler streams , and ...
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... bear O'er hill and valley to this dim retreat ! Rough ways my steps have trod ; -too rough and long For her companionship ; here dwells soft ease : With sweets that she partakes not some distaste Mingles , and lurking consciousness of ...
... bear O'er hill and valley to this dim retreat ! Rough ways my steps have trod ; -too rough and long For her companionship ; here dwells soft ease : With sweets that she partakes not some distaste Mingles , and lurking consciousness of ...
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... bear the pang unmerited ; Meek as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in her innocence , Like the brave Lion slain in her defence . 44 Notes could we hear as of a faery ...
... bear the pang unmerited ; Meek as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in her innocence , Like the brave Lion slain in her defence . 44 Notes could we hear as of a faery ...
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... ) The sacred Cross ; and figured there The five dear wounds our Lord did bear ; Full soon to be uplifted high , And float in rueful company ! It was the time when England's Queen Twelve years had 60 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE Canto II.
... ) The sacred Cross ; and figured there The five dear wounds our Lord did bear ; Full soon to be uplifted high , And float in rueful company ! It was the time when England's Queen Twelve years had 60 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE Canto II.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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