The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... fear , ' Dread arbitress of mutable respect , New rites ordaining when the old are wrecked , Or cease to please the fickle worshipper ; Mother of Love ! ( that name best suits thee here ) Mother of Love ! for this deep vale , protect ...
... fear , ' Dread arbitress of mutable respect , New rites ordaining when the old are wrecked , Or cease to please the fickle worshipper ; Mother of Love ! ( that name best suits thee here ) Mother of Love ! for this deep vale , protect ...
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... fear . Meanwhile , if Duddon's spotless breast receive Unwelcome mixtures as the uncouth noise Thickens , the pastoral River will forgive Such wrong ; nor need we blame the licensed joys , Though false to Nature's quiet equipoise ...
... fear . Meanwhile , if Duddon's spotless breast receive Unwelcome mixtures as the uncouth noise Thickens , the pastoral River will forgive Such wrong ; nor need we blame the licensed joys , Though false to Nature's quiet equipoise ...
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... fear , and haply with remorse : And oft - times he - who , yielding to the force Of chance - temptation , ere his journey end , From chosen comrade turns , or faithful friend— In vain shall rue the broken intercourse . Not so with such ...
... fear , and haply with remorse : And oft - times he - who , yielding to the force Of chance - temptation , ere his journey end , From chosen comrade turns , or faithful friend— In vain shall rue the broken intercourse . Not so with such ...
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... fears not , wherefore should we fear ? She means no harm ; " — but still the Boy , To whom the words were softly said , Hung back , and smiled , and blushed for joy , A shame - faced blush of glowing red ! Again the Mother whispered low ...
... fears not , wherefore should we fear ? She means no harm ; " — but still the Boy , To whom the words were softly said , Hung back , and smiled , and blushed for joy , A shame - faced blush of glowing red ! Again the Mother whispered low ...
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... fear , And superstitious fancies strong , Which do the gentle Creature wrong . That bearded , staff - supported Sire- Who in his boyhood often fed Full cheerily on convent - bread And heard old tales by the convent - fire , And to his ...
... fear , And superstitious fancies strong , Which do the gentle Creature wrong . That bearded , staff - supported Sire- Who in his boyhood often fed Full cheerily on convent - bread And heard old tales by the convent - fire , And to his ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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