The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... 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 roofless Hut ; four naked walls That stared upon each other ! I looked ...
... 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 roofless Hut ; four naked walls That stared upon each other ! I looked ...
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... stood Sole Building on a mountain's dreary edge , Remote from view of City spire , or sound Of Minster clock ! From that bleak Tenement He , many an evening , to his distant home In solitude returning , saw the Hills Grow larger in the ...
... stood Sole Building on a mountain's dreary edge , Remote from view of City spire , or sound Of Minster clock ! From that bleak Tenement He , many an evening , to his distant home In solitude returning , saw the Hills Grow larger in the ...
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... stood , And eyed its waters till we seemed to feel One sadness , they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken ; time has been When , every day , the touch of human hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal ...
... stood , And eyed its waters till we seemed to feel One sadness , they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken ; time has been When , every day , the touch of human hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal ...
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... stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved uncouth figures on the heads of sticks ; Then , not less idly , sought , through every nook In house or garden , any casual work Of ...
... stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved uncouth figures on the heads of sticks ; Then , not less idly , sought , through every nook In house or garden , any casual work Of ...
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... Stood drinking comfort from the warmer sun , That had not cheered me long , ere , looking 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 ...
... Stood drinking comfort from the warmer sun , That had not cheered me long , ere , looking 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 ...
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