The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... praise . Among the hills of Athol he was born ; Where , on a small hereditary Farm , An unproductive slip of rugged ground , His Parents , with their numerous Offspring , dwelt ; A virtuous Household , though exceeding poor ! Pure ...
... praise . Among the hills of Athol he was born ; Where , on a small hereditary Farm , An unproductive slip of rugged ground , His Parents , with their numerous Offspring , dwelt ; A virtuous Household , though exceeding poor ! Pure ...
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... praise , His mind was a thanksgiving to the power That made him ; it was blessedness and love ! A Herdsman on the lonely mountain tops , Such intercourse was his , and in this sort Was his existence oftentimes possessed . O then how ...
... praise , His mind was a thanksgiving to the power That made him ; it was blessedness and love ! A Herdsman on the lonely mountain tops , Such intercourse was his , and in this sort Was his existence oftentimes possessed . O then how ...
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... House . IN days of yore how fortunately fared The Minstrel ! wandering on from Hall to Hall , Baronial Court or Royal ; cheered with gifts Munificent , and love , and Ladies ' praise ; Now meeting on his road an armed Knight , Now.
... House . IN days of yore how fortunately fared The Minstrel ! wandering on from Hall to Hall , Baronial Court or Royal ; cheered with gifts Munificent , and love , and Ladies ' praise ; Now meeting on his road an armed Knight , Now.
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... Praise to this effect Broke from the happy Old Man's reverend lip ; Who to the Solitary turned , and said , " In sooth , with love's familiar privilege , ** You have decried the wealth which is your own , WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 77.
... Praise to this effect Broke from the happy Old Man's reverend lip ; Who to the Solitary turned , and said , " In sooth , with love's familiar privilege , ** You have decried the wealth which is your own , WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 77.
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... praise , and nothing to regret ( Save some remembrances of dream - like joys That scarcely seem to have belonged to me ) – If I must take my choice between the pair That rule alternately the weary hours- Night is than Day more ...
... praise , and nothing to regret ( Save some remembrances of dream - like joys That scarcely seem to have belonged to me ) – If I must take my choice between the pair That rule alternately the weary hours- Night is than Day more ...
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