The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... gloom , his heart was sorrow , Alas ! that day for Harry Gill ! That day he wore a riding - coat , But not a whit the warmer he : 95 100 105 110 PRELUDE . Another was on Thursday brought , And ere 48 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... gloom , his heart was sorrow , Alas ! that day for Harry Gill ! That day he wore a riding - coat , But not a whit the warmer he : 95 100 105 110 PRELUDE . Another was on Thursday brought , And ere 48 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... sorrow , woe and care , 143 And the least welfare cometh to their share ; What need is there against the truth to strive ? XXX . What ! quoth she , thou art all out of thy mind , That in thy churlishness a cause canst find To speak of ...
... sorrow , woe and care , 143 And the least welfare cometh to their share ; What need is there against the truth to strive ? XXX . What ! quoth she , thou art all out of thy mind , That in thy churlishness a cause canst find To speak of ...
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... sorrow's violence , Caused by the wish , as knows your sapience , She of her liking proof to me would give ; 310 For of all good she is the best alive . L'ENVOY . Pleasure's Aurora , Day of gladsomeness ! Luna by night , with heavenly ...
... sorrow's violence , Caused by the wish , as knows your sapience , She of her liking proof to me would give ; 310 For of all good she is the best alive . L'ENVOY . Pleasure's Aurora , Day of gladsomeness ! Luna by night , with heavenly ...
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... sorrow down he ' gan to fall . II Therewith when this true Lover ' gan behold , 15 How shut was every window of the place , Like frost he thought his heart was icy cold ; For which , with changed , pale , and deadly face , Without word ...
... sorrow down he ' gan to fall . II Therewith when this true Lover ' gan behold , 15 How shut was every window of the place , Like frost he thought his heart was icy cold ; For which , with changed , pale , and deadly face , Without word ...
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... sorrow and his joys of old , So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every wight might on his sorrow rue . Forth from the spot he rideth up and down , And everything to his rememberànce Came as he rode by places of the town Where ...
... sorrow and his joys of old , So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every wight might on his sorrow rue . Forth from the spot he rideth up and down , And everything to his rememberànce Came as he rode by places of the town Where ...
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