The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon & Company, 1881 |
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... green plot of open ground , Wide as the oak extends its dewy gloom , The fostered hyacinths spread their purple bloom . XXVIII . INFLUENCE ABUSED . URGED by Ambition , who with subtlest skill Changes her means , the Enthusiast as a dupe ...
... green plot of open ground , Wide as the oak extends its dewy gloom , The fostered hyacinths spread their purple bloom . XXVIII . INFLUENCE ABUSED . URGED by Ambition , who with subtlest skill Changes her means , the Enthusiast as a dupe ...
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... green lizard and the gilded newt Lead unmolested lives , and die of age . The owl of evening and the woodland fox For their abode the shrines of Waltham choose : Proud Glastonbury can no more refuse To stoop her head before these ...
... green lizard and the gilded newt Lead unmolested lives , and die of age . The owl of evening and the woodland fox For their abode the shrines of Waltham choose : Proud Glastonbury can no more refuse To stoop her head before these ...
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... green vales lie hushed in sober light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the cloistral shade , And many chained by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed ...
... green vales lie hushed in sober light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the cloistral shade , And many chained by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed ...
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William Wordsworth. XXVIII . REFLECTIONS . GRANT , that by this unsparing hurricane Green leaves with yellow mixed are torn away , And goodly fruitage with the mother spray ; ' Twere madness - wished we , therefore , to detain , With ...
William Wordsworth. XXVIII . REFLECTIONS . GRANT , that by this unsparing hurricane Green leaves with yellow mixed are torn away , And goodly fruitage with the mother spray ; ' Twere madness - wished we , therefore , to detain , With ...
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... green ! Rejoicing did they cast upon the ground Their Gods of wood and stone ; and , at the sound Of counter - proclamation , now are seen , ( Proud triumph is it for a sullen Queen ! ) Lifting them up , the worship to confound Of the ...
... green ! Rejoicing did they cast upon the ground Their Gods of wood and stone ; and , at the sound Of counter - proclamation , now are seen , ( Proud triumph is it for a sullen Queen ! ) Lifting them up , the worship to confound Of the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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