The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... moved her praise to sing ; Careless of flowers that in perennial blow Round the moist marge of Persian fountains cling ; Heedless of Alpine torrents thundering Through ice - built arches radiant as heaven's bow ; I seek the birth ...
... moved her praise to sing ; Careless of flowers that in perennial blow Round the moist marge of Persian fountains cling ; Heedless of Alpine torrents thundering Through ice - built arches radiant as heaven's bow ; I seek the birth ...
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... moves - with pace how light ! Nor spares to stoop her head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays her down ; Gently as a weary wave ...
... moves - with pace how light ! Nor spares to stoop her head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays her down ; Gently as a weary wave ...
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... moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they , bravely , though misled ; With a dear Father at their head ! The Sons obey a natural lord ; The Father had given ...
... moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they , bravely , though misled ; With a dear Father at their head ! The Sons obey a natural lord ; The Father had given ...
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... moved , And now their faithfulness is proved : For faithful we must call them , bearing That soul of conscientious daring . -There were they all in circle - there Stood Richard , Ambrose , Christopher , John with a sword that will not ...
... moved , And now their faithfulness is proved : For faithful we must call them , bearing That soul of conscientious daring . -There were they all in circle - there Stood Richard , Ambrose , Christopher , John with a sword that will not ...
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... we not the Plain ( And flying shall behold again ) Where faith was proved ? -while to battle moved The Standard , on the Sacred Wain * From the old Ballad . That bore it , compassed round by a bold Fraternity CANTO III . 77 OF RYLSTONE .
... we not the Plain ( And flying shall behold again ) Where faith was proved ? -while to battle moved The Standard , on the Sacred Wain * From the old Ballad . That bore it , compassed round by a bold Fraternity CANTO III . 77 OF RYLSTONE .
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
Términos y frases comunes
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