The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... star - like virtue in its place may shine ; Shedding benignant influence , - and secure , Itself , from all malevolent effect - Of those mutations that extend their sway - Throughout the nether sphere ! And if with this I mix more lowly ...
... star - like virtue in its place may shine ; Shedding benignant influence , - and secure , Itself , from all malevolent effect - Of those mutations that extend their sway - Throughout the nether sphere ! And if with this I mix more lowly ...
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... stars come out above his head , And travelled through the wood , with no one near To whom he might confess the things he saw . So the foundations of his mind were laid . In such communion , not from terror free , While yet a Child , and ...
... stars come out above his head , And travelled through the wood , with no one near To whom he might confess the things he saw . So the foundations of his mind were laid . In such communion , not from terror free , While yet a Child , and ...
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... stars of heaven , The silent stars ! Oft did he take delight To measure the altitude of some tall crag That is the eagle's birth - place , or some peak Familiar with forgotten years , that shows Inscribed , as with the silence of the ...
... stars of heaven , The silent stars ! Oft did he take delight To measure the altitude of some tall crag That is the eagle's birth - place , or some peak Familiar with forgotten years , that shows Inscribed , as with the silence of the ...
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... Star had vanished . They who passed At evening , from behind the garden fence Might hear his busy spade , which he would ply , After his daily work , until the light Had failed , and every leaf and flower were lost In the dark hedges ...
... Star had vanished . They who passed At evening , from behind the garden fence Might hear his busy spade , which he would ply , After his daily work , until the light Had failed , and every leaf and flower were lost In the dark hedges ...
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... look Upon those silent walls , we left the Shade ; And , ere the stars were visible , had reached A Village Inn - our Evening resting - place . THE EXCURSION . SECOND . BOOK THE THE SOLITARY . 46 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... look Upon those silent walls , we left the Shade ; And , ere the stars were visible , had reached A Village Inn - our Evening resting - place . THE EXCURSION . SECOND . BOOK THE THE SOLITARY . 46 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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