The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... winds might rage When they were silent ; far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love Tempestuous nights the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness from his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought He ...
... winds might rage When they were silent ; far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love Tempestuous nights the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness from his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought He ...
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... winds , And now the trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When , in the warmth of Midsummer ...
... winds , And now the trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When , in the warmth of Midsummer ...
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... wind , Even at the side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence : and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart ...
... wind , Even at the side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence : and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart ...
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... wind draws forth From rocks , woods , caverns , heaths , and dashing shores ; And well those lofty Brethren bear their part - In the wild concert . chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound ...
... wind draws forth From rocks , woods , caverns , heaths , and dashing shores ; And well those lofty Brethren bear their part - In the wild concert . chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound ...
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... wind Was fallen , the rain abated , but the hills Lay shrouded in impenetrable mist ; And long and hopelessly we sought in vain , Till , chancing on that lofty ridge to pass A heap of ruin , almost without walls , And wholly without ...
... wind Was fallen , the rain abated , but the hills Lay shrouded in impenetrable mist ; And long and hopelessly we sought in vain , Till , chancing on that lofty ridge to pass A heap of ruin , almost without walls , And wholly without ...
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