The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. In life - long exile on a savage coast , Soon the relapsing penitent may boast Of yet more heinous guilt , with fiercer pride . Hence thoughtful Mercy , Mercy sage and pure , Sanctions the forfeiture ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. In life - long exile on a savage coast , Soon the relapsing penitent may boast Of yet more heinous guilt , with fiercer pride . Hence thoughtful Mercy , Mercy sage and pure , Sanctions the forfeiture ...
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... Soon as the herring - shoals at distance shine 75 Like beds of moonlight shifting on the brine . 80 Mona from our Abode is daily seen , But with a wilderness of waves between ; And by conjecture only can we speak Of aught transacted ...
... Soon as the herring - shoals at distance shine 75 Like beds of moonlight shifting on the brine . 80 Mona from our Abode is daily seen , But with a wilderness of waves between ; And by conjecture only can we speak Of aught transacted ...
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... soon took flight , 120 125 For lo ! an uncouth melancholy sight- On a green bank a creature stood forlorn Just half protruded to the light of morn , Its hinder part concealed by hedge - row thorn . The Figure called to mind a beast of ...
... soon took flight , 120 125 For lo ! an uncouth melancholy sight- On a green bank a creature stood forlorn Just half protruded to the light of morn , Its hinder part concealed by hedge - row thorn . The Figure called to mind a beast of ...
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... soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More ...
... soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its concealed repose More ...
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... SooN did the Almighty Giver of all rest Take those dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And ...
... SooN did the Almighty Giver of all rest Take those dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And ...
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