“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... fields 318 How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright . 319 Composed during a Storm 320 To a Snow - drop 320 • To the Lady Mary Lowther 321 To Lady Beaumont . 322 There is a pleasure in poetic pains 322 The Shepherd , looking ...
... fields 318 How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright . 319 Composed during a Storm 320 To a Snow - drop 320 • To the Lady Mary Lowther 321 To Lady Beaumont . 322 There is a pleasure in poetic pains 322 The Shepherd , looking ...
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... Field of Waterloo , by Haydon Composed on a May Morning , 1838 . 354 355 • · 356 357 • 358 Lo ! where she stands fixed in a saint - like trance 358 To a Painter . 359 On the same Subject 360 Hark ! ' tis the Thrush , undaunted ...
... Field of Waterloo , by Haydon Composed on a May Morning , 1838 . 354 355 • · 356 357 • 358 Lo ! where she stands fixed in a saint - like trance 358 To a Painter . 359 On the same Subject 360 Hark ! ' tis the Thrush , undaunted ...
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... fields with signs of woe : 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 ...
... fields with signs of woe : 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 ...
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... field of battle made , Where three thousand skulls are laid ; These died in peace each with the other , — Father , sister , friend , and brother . 1800 . Mark the spot to which I point ! From this TO A SEXTON . 13 To a Sexton ·
... field of battle made , Where three thousand skulls are laid ; These died in peace each with the other , — Father , sister , friend , and brother . 1800 . Mark the spot to which I point ! From this TO A SEXTON . 13 To a Sexton ·
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... , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; * His muse . Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And 15 To the Daisy.
... , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; * His muse . Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And 15 To the Daisy.
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