The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... past liberty , and tried restraints , He now was summoned to select the course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A Village school - but wandering ...
... past liberty , and tried restraints , He now was summoned to select the course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A Village school - but wandering ...
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... past , And on the third , as wistfully she raised Her head from off her pillow , to look forth , Like one in trouble , for returning light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A folded paper , lying as if placed To meet her waking ...
... past , And on the third , as wistfully she raised Her head from off her pillow , to look forth , Like one in trouble , for returning light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A folded paper , lying as if placed To meet her waking ...
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... past life , ( Not to forestall such knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself , ) This brief communication shall suffice . " Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among ...
... past life , ( Not to forestall such knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself , ) This brief communication shall suffice . " Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among ...
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... past , And she was in youth's prime . How full their joy , How free their love ! nor did that love decay , Nor joy abate , till - pitiable doom ! In the short course of one undreaded year , Death blasted all . Death suddenly o'erthrew ...
... past , And she was in youth's prime . How full their joy , How free their love ! nor did that love decay , Nor joy abate , till - pitiable doom ! In the short course of one undreaded year , Death blasted all . Death suddenly o'erthrew ...
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... past discussions with this zealous Friend And Advocate of humble life , I now Will force upon his notice ; undeterred By the example of his own pure course , And that respect and deference which a Soul May fairly claim , by niggard age ...
... past discussions with this zealous Friend And Advocate of humble life , I now Will force upon his notice ; undeterred By the example of his own pure course , And that respect and deference which a Soul May fairly claim , by niggard age ...
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