The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... spread through ours ! For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds ; Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds , Or they are offered at the door That guards the lowliest of the poor ...
... spread through ours ! For pleasure hath not ceased to wait On these expected annual rounds ; Whether the rich man's sumptuous gate Call forth the unelaborate sounds , Or they are offered at the door That guards the lowliest of the poor ...
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... spread Along his path ? His unprotected bed What dreams encompassed ? Was the intruder nursed In hideous usages , and rites accursed , That thinned the living and disturbed the dead ? No voice replies ; —both air and earth are mute ...
... spread Along his path ? His unprotected bed What dreams encompassed ? Was the intruder nursed In hideous usages , and rites accursed , That thinned the living and disturbed the dead ? No voice replies ; —both air and earth are mute ...
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... mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs , With commerce freighted , or triumphant war . XXXIII . CONCLUSION . But here no cannon thunders to 38 THE RIVER DUDDON . Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep.
... mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs , With commerce freighted , or triumphant war . XXXIII . CONCLUSION . But here no cannon thunders to 38 THE RIVER DUDDON . Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep.
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... spread , the sail ; While , less disturbed than in the narrow Vale Through which with strange vicissitudes he passed , The wanderer seeks that receptacle vast Where all his unambitious functions fail . And may thy Poet , cloud - born ...
... spread , the sail ; While , less disturbed than in the narrow Vale Through which with strange vicissitudes he passed , The wanderer seeks that receptacle vast Where all his unambitious functions fail . And may thy Poet , cloud - born ...
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... spread Of the elder's bushy head ; Some jealous and forbidding cell , That doth the living stars repel , And where no flower hath leave to dwell . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a ...
... spread Of the elder's bushy head ; Some jealous and forbidding cell , That doth the living stars repel , And where no flower hath leave to dwell . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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