“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... beauty forty - one years after . ] A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill Rushed o'er the wood with startling sound ; Then - all at once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above ...
... beauty forty - one years after . ] A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill Rushed o'er the wood with startling sound ; Then - all at once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above ...
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... of the sky , The beauty vain of field and grove Unless , while with admiring eye We gaze , we also learn to love . XXI . THE CONTRAST . THE PARROT AND THE WREN GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD . 39 Glad sight wherever new with.
... of the sky , The beauty vain of field and grove Unless , while with admiring eye We gaze , we also learn to love . XXI . THE CONTRAST . THE PARROT AND THE WREN GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD . 39 Glad sight wherever new with.
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... beauty , love , or song , ' Tis gone ! ( so seemed it ) and we grieved Indignant at the wrong . Just three days after , passing by In clearer light the moss - built cell I saw , espied its shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The ...
... beauty , love , or song , ' Tis gone ! ( so seemed it ) and we grieved Indignant at the wrong . Just three days after , passing by In clearer light the moss - built cell I saw , espied its shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The ...
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... beauty mid autumnal leaves And to her mournful habits fondly cleaves . When files of stateliest plants have ceased to bloom , One after one submitting to their doom , When her coevals each and all are fled , What keeps her thus reclined ...
... beauty mid autumnal leaves And to her mournful habits fondly cleaves . When files of stateliest plants have ceased to bloom , One after one submitting to their doom , When her coevals each and all are fled , What keeps her thus reclined ...
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... beauty , by the changing moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant history , on the minds of those Who might have wandered with thee . - Mother's love , Nor less ...
... beauty , by the changing moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant history , on the minds of those Who might have wandered with thee . - Mother's love , Nor less ...
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