“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Beneath her sway , a simple forest cry Becomes an echo of man's misery . Blithe ravens croak of death ; and when the owl Tries his two voices for a favourite strain- Tu - whit - Tu - whoo ! the unsuspecting fowl Forebodes mishap or ...
... Beneath her sway , a simple forest cry Becomes an echo of man's misery . Blithe ravens croak of death ; and when the owl Tries his two voices for a favourite strain- Tu - whit - Tu - whoo ! the unsuspecting fowl Forebodes mishap or ...
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... beneath the shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy ...
... beneath the shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy ...
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... Beneath my shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other . make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; The Broom might have ...
... Beneath my shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other . make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; The Broom might have ...
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... BENEATH these fruit - tree boughs that shed Their snow - white blossoms on my head , With brightest sunshine round me spread Of spring's unclouded weather , In this sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds ...
... BENEATH these fruit - tree boughs that shed Their snow - white blossoms on my head , With brightest sunshine round me spread Of spring's unclouded weather , In this sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds ...
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... , But a thing ' beneath our shoon : ' Let the bold Discoverer thrid In his bark the polar sea ; Rear who will a pyramid ; Praise it is enough for me , If there be but three or four Who will love TO THE SAME FLOWER . 27.
... , But a thing ' beneath our shoon : ' Let the bold Discoverer thrid In his bark the polar sea ; Rear who will a pyramid ; Praise it is enough for me , If there be but three or four Who will love TO THE SAME FLOWER . 27.
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