The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... round my face , And ever with me as I paced along . Upon that open level stood a Grove , The wished - for port to which my course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms , Appeared a ...
... round my face , And ever with me as I paced along . Upon that open level stood a Grove , The wished - for port to which my course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms , Appeared a ...
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... round the mountains hung , And many a Legend , peopling the dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognize The moral properties and scope of things ...
... round the mountains hung , And many a Legend , peopling the dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognize The moral properties and scope of things ...
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... round them dwelt , In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the PEDLAR'S toil - supplied their wants , Or pleased their fancies with the wares he brought . Not ignorant was the Youth that still no few Of his adventurous Countrymen ...
... round them dwelt , In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the PEDLAR'S toil - supplied their wants , Or pleased their fancies with the wares he brought . Not ignorant was the Youth that still no few Of his adventurous Countrymen ...
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... rounds , He had observed the progress and decay Of many minds , of minds and bodies too ; The History of many Families ; How they had prospered ; how they were o'erthrown By passion or mischance ; or such misrule Among the unthinking ...
... rounds , He had observed the progress and decay Of many minds , of minds and bodies too ; The History of many Families ; How they had prospered ; how they were o'erthrown By passion or mischance ; or such misrule Among the unthinking ...
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... round Upon that tranquil Ruin , I returned , And begged of the Old Man that , for my sake , He would resume his story . He replied , " It were a wantonness , and would demand Severe reproof , if we were Men whose hearts Could hold vain ...
... round Upon that tranquil Ruin , I returned , And begged of the Old Man that , for my sake , He would resume his story . He replied , " It were a wantonness , and would demand Severe reproof , if we were Men whose hearts Could hold vain ...
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