The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... 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 rose , And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , 30 ...
... 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 rose , And ere our lively greeting into peace Had settled , 30 ...
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... standing , freely to respire , And cool my temples in the fanning air , Thus did he speak : " I see around me here Things which you cannot see : we die , my Friend , Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his ...
... standing , freely to respire , And cool my temples in the fanning air , Thus did he speak : " I see around me here Things which you cannot see : we die , my Friend , Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his ...
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... stand : For full in view , approaching through a gate That opened from the enclosure of green fields Into the rough , uncultivated ground , Behold the Man whom he had fancied dead ! I knew , from his deportment , mien , and dress , That ...
... stand : For full in view , approaching through a gate That opened from the enclosure of green fields Into the rough , uncultivated ground , Behold the Man whom he had fancied dead ! I knew , from his deportment , mien , and dress , That ...
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... standing in the sun , Without refreshment ! " Saying this , he led Towards the Cottage ; - homely was the spot ; And , to my feeling , ere we reached the door , Had almost a forbidding nakedness ; Less fair , I grant , even painfully ...
... standing in the sun , Without refreshment ! " Saying this , he led Towards the Cottage ; - homely was the spot ; And , to my feeling , ere we reached the door , Had almost a forbidding nakedness ; Less fair , I grant , even painfully ...
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... stand For my excuse . Dissevered from mankind , As to your eyes and thoughts we must have seemed , When ye looked down upon us from the crag ; Islanders of a stormy mountain sea- We are not so ; - perpetually we touch Upon the vulgar ...
... stand For my excuse . Dissevered from mankind , As to your eyes and thoughts we must have seemed , When ye looked down upon us from the crag ; Islanders of a stormy mountain sea- We are not so ; - perpetually we touch Upon the vulgar ...
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