The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... honour of each household name , Duly pronounced with lusty call , And ' merry Christmas ' wished to all ! O Brother ! I revere the choice That took thee from thy native hills ; And it is given thee to rejoice : Though public care full ...
... honour of each household name , Duly pronounced with lusty call , And ' merry Christmas ' wished to all ! O Brother ! I revere the choice That took thee from thy native hills ; And it is given thee to rejoice : Though public care full ...
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... honours of the lofty waste ; Not seldom , when with heat the valleys faint , Thy handmaid Frost with spangled tissue quaint Thy cradle decks ; -to chant thy birth , thou hast No meaner Poet than the whistling Blast , And Desolation is ...
... honours of the lofty waste ; Not seldom , when with heat the valleys faint , Thy handmaid Frost with spangled tissue quaint Thy cradle decks ; -to chant thy birth , thou hast No meaner Poet than the whistling Blast , And Desolation is ...
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... honour in the realm . -Brave Earls ! to whose heroic veins Our noblest blood is given in trust , To you a suffering State complains , And ye must raise her from the dust . With wishes of still bolder scope On you we look , with dearest ...
... honour in the realm . -Brave Earls ! to whose heroic veins Our noblest blood is given in trust , To you a suffering State complains , And ye must raise her from the dust . With wishes of still bolder scope On you we look , with dearest ...
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... multitude , Who saw the Banner reared on high In all its dread emblazonry , A voice of uttermost joy brake out : The transport was rolled down the river of Were , And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did 72 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
... multitude , Who saw the Banner reared on high In all its dread emblazonry , A voice of uttermost joy brake out : The transport was rolled down the river of Were , And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did 72 CANTO III . THE WHITE DOE.
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William Wordsworth. And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did hear , And the Towers of Saint Cuthbert were stirred by the shout ! Now was the North in arms : -they shine In warlike trim from Tweed to Tyne , At Percy's voice : and ...
William Wordsworth. And Durham , the time - honoured Durham , did hear , And the Towers of Saint Cuthbert were stirred by the shout ! Now was the North in arms : -they shine In warlike trim from Tweed to Tyne , At Percy's voice : and ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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