The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... head Sonnet on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a tale of Distress Sonnet ( Sweet was the walk along the narrow lane " ) The Birth of Love . From the French 173 • 176 177 • 177 SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH . IN SERIES ...
... head Sonnet on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a tale of Distress Sonnet ( Sweet was the walk along the narrow lane " ) The Birth of Love . From the French 173 • 176 177 • 177 SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH . IN SERIES ...
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... head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the weak love of life his least command . V. Nor to the object specially designed , Howe'er momentous in itself it be , Good to promote or curb depravity , Is the ...
... head disturb the crown , Whose absolute rule permits not to withstand In the weak love of life his least command . V. Nor to the object specially designed , Howe'er momentous in itself it be , Good to promote or curb depravity , Is the ...
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... head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or ...
... head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or ...
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... head . What could go wrong with such a Charioteer For goods and chattels , or those Infants dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek ...
... head . What could go wrong with such a Charioteer For goods and chattels , or those Infants dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek ...
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... head Half hid in native trees . Alas ' tis not , Nor ever was ; I sighed , and left the spot Unconscious of its own untoward lot , And thought in silence , with regret too keen , Of unexperienced joys that might have been ; Of ...
... head Half hid in native trees . Alas ' tis not , Nor ever was ; I sighed , and left the spot Unconscious of its own untoward lot , And thought in silence , with regret too keen , Of unexperienced joys that might have been ; Of ...
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