The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... beautiful country that surrounds Bolton Priory , in Yorkshire ; and the Poem of the WHITE DOE , founded upon a Tradition connected with that place , was composed at the close of the same year . DEDICATION . IN trellised shed with ...
... beautiful country that surrounds Bolton Priory , in Yorkshire ; and the Poem of the WHITE DOE , founded upon a Tradition connected with that place , was composed at the close of the same year . DEDICATION . IN trellised shed with ...
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... beautiful form of this innocent Doe : Which , though seemingly doomed in its breast to sustain A softened remembrance of sorrow and pain , Is spotless , and holy , and gentle , and bright ; And glides o'er the earth like an angel of ...
... beautiful form of this innocent Doe : Which , though seemingly doomed in its breast to sustain A softened remembrance of sorrow and pain , Is spotless , and holy , and gentle , and bright ; And glides o'er the earth like an angel of ...
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... Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for this issue been prepared ; If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue 688 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
... Together we have learned to prize Forbearance and self - sacrifice ; If we like combatants have fared , And for this issue been prepared ; If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue 688 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
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William Wordsworth. If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue thee with all truth- Be strong ; -be worthy of the grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of ...
William Wordsworth. If thou art beautiful , and youth And thought endue thee with all truth- Be strong ; -be worthy of the grace Of God , and fill thy destined place : A Soul , by force of sorrows high , Uplifted to the purest sky Of ...
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... beautiful , clear - white , A radiant creature , silver - bright ! Thus checked , a little while it stayed ; A little thoughtful pause it made ; And then advanced with stealth - like pace , Drew softly near her , and more near- Looked ...
... beautiful , clear - white , A radiant creature , silver - bright ! Thus checked , a little while it stayed ; A little thoughtful pause it made ; And then advanced with stealth - like pace , Drew softly near her , and more near- Looked ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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