Select Pieces from the Poems of William WordsworthEdwd. Moxon, 1845 - 263 páginas |
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... winds And perilous waters ; with the mariners A fellow - mariner ; —and so had fared Through twenty seasons ; but he ... wind Between the tropics filled the steady sail , And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening ...
... winds And perilous waters ; with the mariners A fellow - mariner ; —and so had fared Through twenty seasons ; but he ... wind Between the tropics filled the steady sail , And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening ...
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... wind , a western wind , And from the shores of Erin , Across the wave , a Rover brave To Binnorie is steering : Right onward to the Scottish strand The gallant ship is borne ; The warriors leap upon the land , And hark ! the Leader of ...
... wind , a western wind , And from the shores of Erin , Across the wave , a Rover brave To Binnorie is steering : Right onward to the Scottish strand The gallant ship is borne ; The warriors leap upon the land , And hark ! the Leader of ...
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... from out the deep : The fishers say , those sisters fair , By faeries all are buried there , And there together sleep . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . THE WIND . WHAT way does the Wind come ? 226.
... from out the deep : The fishers say , those sisters fair , By faeries all are buried there , And there together sleep . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . THE WIND . WHAT way does the Wind come ? 226.
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art thou behold beneath bird blessed blest blind bower breath bright brother Brougham Castle Busk cheerful Child choice or chance church-yard clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door drest dwell earth Egremont Ennerdale eyes faery fair Father fear fields flowers gone GRASMERE grave green greenwood tree grove hand happy Happy day hath hear heard heart heaven Helpmate hills hither hope hour LEONARD lived lofty look LORD CLIFFORD Luke mind morning mother mountains mourn mournfully murmur never night o'er pain peace pleasure poor PRIEST rills rocks round Ruth seemed seen SEVEN SISTERS shade Shepherd side sight silent sings sleep solitude of Binnorie song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stone stood sweet thee things thou art thought TINTERN ABBEY trees turned Twill vale voice wander waters weary ween wind woods Yarrow youth