The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... peace , the spousal verse Of this great consummation ; — and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my ...
... peace , the spousal verse Of this great consummation ; — and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my ...
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... peace required , he scanned the laws of light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist , that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by ...
... peace required , he scanned the laws of light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist , that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by ...
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... peace And liberty of Nature ; there he kept , In solitude and solitary thought , His mind in a just equipoise of love . Serene it was , unclouded by the cares Of ordinary life ; unvexed , unwarped By partial bondage . In his steady ...
... peace And liberty of Nature ; there he kept , In solitude and solitary thought , His mind in a just equipoise of love . Serene it was , unclouded by the cares Of ordinary life ; unvexed , unwarped By partial bondage . In his steady ...
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... 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 rose , And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... 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 rose , And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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William Wordsworth. And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , " " Tis , " said I , " a burning day ; My lips are parched with thirst , but you , it seems , Have somewhere found relief . " He , at the word , Pointing towards a ...
William Wordsworth. And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , " " Tis , " said I , " a burning day ; My lips are parched with thirst , but you , it seems , Have somewhere found relief . " He , at the word , Pointing towards a ...
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