The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... 211 212 213 214 Reproof 215 Saxon Monasteries , and Lights and Shades of the Religion · 216 Missions and Travels Alfred His Descendants 217 - 218 219 PAGE Influence Abused · 220 Danish Conquests 221 Canute 222 viii CONTENTS .
... 211 212 213 214 Reproof 215 Saxon Monasteries , and Lights and Shades of the Religion · 216 Missions and Travels Alfred His Descendants 217 - 218 219 PAGE Influence Abused · 220 Danish Conquests 221 Canute 222 viii CONTENTS .
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... light Which Nature and these rustic Powers , In simple childhood , spread through ours ! For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds ; Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds , Or ...
... light Which Nature and these rustic Powers , In simple childhood , spread through ours ! For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds ; Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds , Or ...
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... light ! Better to breathe at large on this clear height Than toil in needless sleep from dream to dream Pure flow the verse , pure , vigorous , free , and bright , For Duddon , long - loved Duddon , is my theme ! : II . CHILD of the ...
... light ! Better to breathe at large on this clear height Than toil in needless sleep from dream to dream Pure flow the verse , pure , vigorous , free , and bright , For Duddon , long - loved Duddon , is my theme ! : II . CHILD of the ...
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... through the summer day , Thy pleased associates : -light as endless May On infant bosoms lonely Nature lies . VI . FLOWERS . ERE yet our course was graced THE RIVER DUDDON . 11 Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played.
... through the summer day , Thy pleased associates : -light as endless May On infant bosoms lonely Nature lies . VI . FLOWERS . ERE yet our course was graced THE RIVER DUDDON . 11 Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played.
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... light ; And smothered joys into new being start . From her unworthy seat , the cloudy stall Of Time , breaks forth triumphant Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that rise and fall On ...
... light ; And smothered joys into new being start . From her unworthy seat , the cloudy stall Of Time , breaks forth triumphant Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that rise and fall On ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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