The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that rise and fall On gales that breathe too gently to recal Aught of the fading year's inclemency ! XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , THE RIVER ...
... Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that rise and fall On gales that breathe too gently to recal Aught of the fading year's inclemency ! XXII . TRADITION . A LOVE - LORN Maid , THE RIVER ...
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... memory of those hours When here , in this remote alcove , ( While from the pendent woodbine came Like odours , sweet as if the same ) A fondly - anxious Mother strove To teach her salutary fears And mysteries above her years . Yes , she ...
... memory of those hours When here , in this remote alcove , ( While from the pendent woodbine came Like odours , sweet as if the same ) A fondly - anxious Mother strove To teach her salutary fears And mysteries above her years . Yes , she ...
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... memory of the past And strength of Reason ; held above The infirmities of mortal love ; Undaunted , lofty , calm , and stable , And awfully impenetrable . And so beneath a mouldered tree , A self - CANTO VII . 107 OF RYLSTONE .
... memory of the past And strength of Reason ; held above The infirmities of mortal love ; Undaunted , lofty , calm , and stable , And awfully impenetrable . And so beneath a mouldered tree , A self - CANTO VII . 107 OF RYLSTONE .
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... - Looked round - but saw no cause for fear ; So to her feet the Creature came , And laid its head upon her knee , And looked into the Lady's face , - A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory 108 CANTO VII . THE WHITE DOE.
... - Looked round - but saw no cause for fear ; So to her feet the Creature came , And laid its head upon her knee , And looked into the Lady's face , - A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory 108 CANTO VII . THE WHITE DOE.
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William Wordsworth. A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory . It is , thought Emily , the same , The very Doe of other years ! - The pleading look the Lady viewed , And , by her gushing thoughts subdued , She melted into ...
William Wordsworth. A look of pure benignity , And fond unclouded memory . It is , thought Emily , the same , The very Doe of other years ! - The pleading look the Lady viewed , And , by her gushing thoughts subdued , She melted into ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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