The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... give way to such intent ; Pleased could my verse , a speaking monument , Make to the eyes of men thy features known ... gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself ...
... give way to such intent ; Pleased could my verse , a speaking monument , Make to the eyes of men thy features known ... gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself ...
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... give the timid herbage leave to shoot , Heaven's breathing influence failed not to bestow A timely promise of unlooked - for fruit , Fair fruit of pleasure and serene content From blossoms wild of fancies innocent . It soothed us - it ...
... give the timid herbage leave to shoot , Heaven's breathing influence failed not to bestow A timely promise of unlooked - for fruit , Fair fruit of pleasure and serene content From blossoms wild of fancies innocent . It soothed us - it ...
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... give- Vain aspiration of an earnest will ! Yet in this moral Strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . ' Action is transitory ...
... give- Vain aspiration of an earnest will ! Yet in this moral Strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . ' Action is transitory ...
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... gives birth ; For dormitory's length laid bare Where the wild rose blossoms fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A ...
... gives birth ; For dormitory's length laid bare Where the wild rose blossoms fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A ...
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... give life And sunshine to a dangerous strife ; That Banner , waiting for the Call , Stood quietly in Rylstone - hall . It came ; and Francis Norton said , " O Father ! rise not in this fray- The hairs are white upon your head ; Dear ...
... give life And sunshine to a dangerous strife ; That Banner , waiting for the Call , Stood quietly in Rylstone - hall . It came ; and Francis Norton said , " O Father ! rise not in this fray- The hairs are white upon your head ; Dear ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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