The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... o'er the grassy plain , Sure , when the separation has been tried , That we , who part in love , shall meet again . XXXI . THE KIRK of ULPHA to the pilgrim's eye 36 THE RIVER DUDDON . Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce.
... o'er the grassy plain , Sure , when the separation has been tried , That we , who part in love , shall meet again . XXXI . THE KIRK of ULPHA to the pilgrim's eye 36 THE RIVER DUDDON . Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce.
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... meet In his wanderings solitary : Wild notes she in his hearing sang , A song of Nature's hidden powers ; That whistled like the wind , and rang Among the rocks and holly bowers . ' Twas said that She all shapes could wear ; And ...
... meet In his wanderings solitary : Wild notes she in his hearing sang , A song of Nature's hidden powers ; That whistled like the wind , and rang Among the rocks and holly bowers . ' Twas said that She all shapes could wear ; And ...
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... Dear Father , hear me when I say It is for you too late a day ! Bethink you of your own good name : A just and gracious Queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity.- ' Tis meet that I CANTO II . 61 OF RYLSTONE .
... Dear Father , hear me when I say It is for you too late a day ! Bethink you of your own good name : A just and gracious Queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity.- ' Tis meet that I CANTO II . 61 OF RYLSTONE .
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William Wordsworth. Of peace on our humanity.- ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son , your eldest born ; But not for lordship or for land , My Father , do I clasp your knees ; The Banner touch not , stay your hand , This ...
William Wordsworth. Of peace on our humanity.- ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son , your eldest born ; But not for lordship or for land , My Father , do I clasp your knees ; The Banner touch not , stay your hand , This ...
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... meet their pity face to face ; Yea , trusting in God's holy aid , I to my Father knelt and prayed ; And one , the pensive Marmaduke , Methought , was yielding inwardly , And would have laid his purpose by , But for a glance of his ...
... meet their pity face to face ; Yea , trusting in God's holy aid , I to my Father knelt and prayed ; And one , the pensive Marmaduke , Methought , was yielding inwardly , And would have laid his purpose by , But for a glance of his ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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