The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... sings ; The roving bee proclaims aloud Her flight by vocal wings ; While Ye , in lasting durance pent , Your silent lives employ For something more than dull content , Though haply less than joy . Yet might your glassy prison seem A ...
... sings ; The roving bee proclaims aloud Her flight by vocal wings ; While Ye , in lasting durance pent , Your silent lives employ For something more than dull content , Though haply less than joy . Yet might your glassy prison seem A ...
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... sing , Though it should prove a farewell lay And this our parting spring . Though I , alas ! may ne'er enjoy The promise in thy song ; A charm , that thought can not destroy , Doth to thy strain belong . Methinks that in my dying hour ...
... sing , Though it should prove a farewell lay And this our parting spring . Though I , alas ! may ne'er enjoy The promise in thy song ; A charm , that thought can not destroy , Doth to thy strain belong . Methinks that in my dying hour ...
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... sing and read alsò , As little children in their childhood do . VIII . ‚ ' Among these children was a Widow's son , 50 A little scholar , scarcely seven years old , Who day by day unto this school hath gone , And eke , when he the image ...
... sing and read alsò , As little children in their childhood do . VIII . ‚ ' Among these children was a Widow's son , 50 A little scholar , scarcely seven years old , Who day by day unto this school hath gone , And eke , when he the image ...
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... sing so ; This oftentimes , that he might be at ease , This child did him beseech on his bare knees . 76 XII . " His Schoolfellow , who elder was than he , Answered him thus : -This song , I have heard say , Was fashioned for our ...
... sing so ; This oftentimes , that he might be at ease , This child did him beseech on his bare knees . 76 XII . " His Schoolfellow , who elder was than he , Answered him thus : -This song , I have heard say , Was fashioned for our ...
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... sing and cry , O Alma Redemptoris ! high and low : The sweetness of Christ's Mother pierced so His heart , that her to praise , to her to pray , 105 He cannot stop his singing by the way . XVI . The Serpent , Satan , our first foe ...
... sing and cry , O Alma Redemptoris ! high and low : The sweetness of Christ's Mother pierced so His heart , that her to praise , to her to pray , 105 He cannot stop his singing by the way . XVI . The Serpent , Satan , our first foe ...
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