The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... hope to build upon . To dignify the spot that gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself hast round thee shed a gleam Of brilliant moss , instinct with freshness ...
... hope to build upon . To dignify the spot that gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself hast round thee shed a gleam Of brilliant moss , instinct with freshness ...
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... hope presented some far - distant good , That seemed from heaven descending , like the flood Of yon pure waters , from their aëry height Hurrying , with lordly Duddon to unite ; Who , ' mid a world of images imprest On the calm depth of ...
... hope presented some far - distant good , That seemed from heaven descending , like the flood Of yon pure waters , from their aëry height Hurrying , with lordly Duddon to unite ; Who , ' mid a world of images imprest On the calm depth of ...
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... 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 RYLSTONE ; OR , THE FATE 40 THE RIVER DUDDON . After-thought.
... 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 RYLSTONE ; OR , THE FATE 40 THE RIVER DUDDON . After-thought.
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... wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent Even to the fountain - head of peace divine . ' M.S. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . ' They that deny.
... wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent Even to the fountain - head of peace divine . ' M.S. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . ' They that deny.
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... Hope nothing , if I thus may speak To thee , a woman , and thence weak : Hope nothing , I repeat ; for we Are doomed to perish utterly : ' Tis meet that thou with me divide The thought while I am by thy side , Acknowledging a grace in ...
... Hope nothing , if I thus may speak To thee , a woman , and thence weak : Hope nothing , I repeat ; for we Are doomed to perish utterly : ' Tis meet that thou with me divide The thought while I am by thy side , Acknowledging a grace in ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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