The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... seems wrought while I pursue The curves , a loosely - scattered chain doth make ; Or rather thou appear'st a glistering snake , Silent , and to the gazer's eye untrue , Thridding with sinuous lapse the rushes , through Dwarf willows ...
... seems wrought while I pursue The curves , a loosely - scattered chain doth make ; Or rather thou appear'st a glistering snake , Silent , and to the gazer's eye untrue , Thridding with sinuous lapse the rushes , through Dwarf willows ...
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... seem a zone Chosen for ornament - stone matched with stone In studied symmetry , with interspace For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint . How swiftly have they flown , Succeeding - still succeeding ! Here the Child ...
... seem a zone Chosen for ornament - stone matched with stone In studied symmetry , with interspace For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint . How swiftly have they flown , Succeeding - still succeeding ! Here the Child ...
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... consciousness of wrong ; Languish the flowers ; the waters seem to waste Their vocal charm ; their sparklings cease to please . XXVI . RETURN , Content ! for fondly I pursued THE RIVER DUDDON . 31 Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat.
... consciousness of wrong ; Languish the flowers ; the waters seem to waste Their vocal charm ; their sparklings cease to please . XXVI . RETURN , Content ! for fondly I pursued THE RIVER DUDDON . 31 Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat.
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... seem And irremoveable ) gracious openings lie , By which the soul - with patient steps of thought Now toiling , wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent ...
... seem And irremoveable ) gracious openings lie , By which the soul - with patient steps of thought Now toiling , wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent ...
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... , more bright ; But is she truly what she seems ? He asks with insecure delight , Asks of himself , and doubts , -and still The doubt returns against his will : Though he , and all the standers - by , 54 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
... , more bright ; But is she truly what she seems ? He asks with insecure delight , Asks of himself , and doubts , -and still The doubt returns against his will : Though he , and all the standers - by , 54 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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