The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... rest with folded wings : Keen was the air , but could not freeze Nor check the music of the strings ; So stout and hardy were the band That scraped the chords with strenuous hand ! And who but listened ? -till was paid Respect to B 2.
... rest with folded wings : Keen was the air , but could not freeze Nor check the music of the strings ; So stout and hardy were the band That scraped the chords with strenuous hand ! And who but listened ? -till was paid Respect to B 2.
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... hand He tauntingly withdraws She sues for help with piteous utterance ! Chidden she chides again ; the thrilling touch Both feel , when he renews the wished - for aid : Ah ! if their fluttering hearts should stir too much , Should beat ...
... hand He tauntingly withdraws She sues for help with piteous utterance ! Chidden she chides again ; the thrilling touch Both feel , when he renews the wished - for aid : Ah ! if their fluttering hearts should stir too much , Should beat ...
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... hand Hath plucked such foes , like weeds , from out the land ; And now , if men with men in peace abide , All other strength the weakest may withstand , All worse assaults may safely be defied . VOL . IV . D XXVIII . JOURNEY RENEWED . I ...
... hand Hath plucked such foes , like weeds , from out the land ; And now , if men with men in peace abide , All other strength the weakest may withstand , All worse assaults may safely be defied . VOL . IV . D XXVIII . JOURNEY RENEWED . I ...
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... hands have power To live , and act , and serve the future hour ; And if , as toward the silent tomb we go , Through love , through hope , and faith's transcendent dower . We feel that we are greater than we know . THE WHITE DOE OF ...
... hands have power To live , and act , and serve the future hour ; And if , as toward the silent tomb we go , Through love , through hope , and faith's transcendent dower . We feel that we are greater than we know . THE WHITE DOE OF ...
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William Wordsworth. By Nature , softening and concealing , And busy with a hand of healing ? Mourns she for lordly ... hands in resignation prest , Palm to palm , on his tranquil breast ; As little she regards the sight As a common ...
William Wordsworth. By Nature , softening and concealing , And busy with a hand of healing ? Mourns she for lordly ... hands in resignation prest , Palm to palm , on his tranquil breast ; As little she regards the sight As a common ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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