The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Morning in the Vale of Chamouny Elegiac Stanzas Sky - prospect from the Plain of France On being stranded near the Harbour of Boulogne - - 163 - 164 166 · 167 170 · 174 175 - After landing the Valley of Dover . Nov. 1820 CONTENTS . vii.
... Morning in the Vale of Chamouny Elegiac Stanzas Sky - prospect from the Plain of France On being stranded near the Harbour of Boulogne - - 163 - 164 166 · 167 170 · 174 175 - After landing the Valley of Dover . Nov. 1820 CONTENTS . vii.
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... morning 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 ...
... morning 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 ...
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... morning , fretful , boisterous , keen , Green as the salt - sea billows , white and green- Poured down the hills , a choral multitude ! Nor have I tracked their course for scanty gains ; They taught me random cares and truant joys ...
... morning , fretful , boisterous , keen , Green as the salt - sea billows , white and green- Poured down the hills , a choral multitude ! Nor have I tracked their course for scanty gains ; They taught me random cares and truant joys ...
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... morning , foul or fair . " Bright was the Creature , as in dreams The Boy had seen her , yea , more bright ; But is she truly what she seems ? He asks with insecure delight , Asks of himself , and doubts , -and still The doubt returns ...
... morning , foul or fair . " Bright was the Creature , as in dreams The Boy had seen her , yea , more bright ; But is she truly what she seems ? He asks with insecure delight , Asks of himself , and doubts , -and still The doubt returns ...
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... morning light Went forth , the Doe stood there in sight . She shrunk : —with one frail shock of pain Received and followed by a prayer , She saw the Creature once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But , wheresoever ...
... morning light Went forth , the Doe stood there in sight . She shrunk : —with one frail shock of pain Received and followed by a prayer , She saw the Creature once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But , wheresoever ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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