The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... heard of among Men , The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation ( by no lower name Can it be called ) which they with blended might Accomplish : this is our high argument . - - - Such grateful haunts foregoing , if I ...
... heard of among Men , The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation ( by no lower name Can it be called ) which they with blended might Accomplish : this is our high argument . - - - Such grateful haunts foregoing , if I ...
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... heard the sound Of my approaching steps , and in the shade Unnoticed did I stand , some minutes ' space . At length I hailed him , seeing that his hat Was moist with water - drops , as if the brim Had newly scooped a running stream . He ...
... heard the sound Of my approaching steps , and in the shade Unnoticed did I stand , some minutes ' space . At length I hailed him , seeing that his hat Was moist with water - drops , as if the brim Had newly scooped a running stream . He ...
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... heard , my Friend , That in yon arbor oftentimes she sate Alone , through half the vacant Sabbath day ; And , if a dog passed by , she still would quit The shade , and look abroad . On this old Bench For hours she sate ; and evermore ...
... heard , my Friend , That in yon arbor oftentimes she sate Alone , through half the vacant Sabbath day ; And , if a dog passed by , she still would quit The shade , and look abroad . On this old Bench For hours she sate ; and evermore ...
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... heard , peopled the milder air . The Old Man rose , and , with a sprightly mien Of hopeful preparation , grasped his Staff : Together casting then a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the Shade ; And , ere the stars were ...
... heard , peopled the milder air . The Old Man rose , and , with a sprightly mien Of hopeful preparation , grasped his Staff : Together casting then a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the Shade ; And , ere the stars were ...
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... Heard as the voice of an experienced Friend . And , sometimes , where the Poor Man held dispute With his own mind , unable to subdue Impatience , through inaptness to perceive General distress in his particular lot ; Or cherishing ...
... Heard as the voice of an experienced Friend . And , sometimes , where the Poor Man held dispute With his own mind , unable to subdue Impatience , through inaptness to perceive General distress in his particular lot ; Or cherishing ...
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