The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... 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 . viii CONTENTS .
... 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 . viii CONTENTS .
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... sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly bespeaks thee born Life's daily tasks with them to share Who , whether from their lowly bed They rise , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The ...
... sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly bespeaks thee born Life's daily tasks with them to share Who , whether from their lowly bed They rise , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The ...
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... sweet and natural hopes that shall not die , Long as the sun his gladsome course renews . 20 For us hath such prelusive vigil ceased ; Yet still we plant , like men of elder days Our Christian altar faithful to the east , Whence the ...
... sweet and natural hopes that shall not die , Long as the sun his gladsome course renews . 20 For us hath such prelusive vigil ceased ; Yet still we plant , like men of elder days Our Christian altar faithful to the east , Whence the ...
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... sweet , a progeny of earth , Congenial with thy mind and character , High - born Augusta ! 20 Witness Towers , and Groves ! And Thou , wild Stream , that giv'st the honoured name Of Lowther to this ancient Line , bear witness From thy ...
... sweet , a progeny of earth , Congenial with thy mind and character , High - born Augusta ! 20 Witness Towers , and Groves ! And Thou , wild Stream , that giv'st the honoured name Of Lowther to this ancient Line , bear witness From thy ...
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... sweet Mistress , say not so ! 75 For you we both would die . " Nay , nay , I come with semblance feigned And cheek embrowned by art ; Yet , being inwardly unstained , With courage will depart . ” 80 " But whither would you , could you ...
... sweet Mistress , say not so ! 75 For you we both would die . " Nay , nay , I come with semblance feigned And cheek embrowned by art ; Yet , being inwardly unstained , With courage will depart . ” 80 " But whither would you , could you ...
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