“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... grace , 2 Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly ...
... grace , 2 Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly ...
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... grace the fairest , sweetest , plant Whose presence cheers the drooping frame Of English Emigrant . Gazing she feels its powers beguile pass , Sad thoughts , and breathes with easier breath ; Alas ! that meek that tender smile Is but a ...
... grace the fairest , sweetest , plant Whose presence cheers the drooping frame Of English Emigrant . Gazing she feels its powers beguile pass , Sad thoughts , and breathes with easier breath ; Alas ! that meek that tender smile Is but a ...
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... grace , Fresh as the bloom upon his face . IV . A harp is from his shoulder slung ; Resting the harp upon his knee ; To words of a forgotten tongue , He suits its melody . Of flocks upon the neighbouring hill He is the darling and the ...
... grace , Fresh as the bloom upon his face . IV . A harp is from his shoulder slung ; Resting the harp upon his knee ; To words of a forgotten tongue , He suits its melody . Of flocks upon the neighbouring hill He is the darling and the ...
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... So warm , so beautiful withal , In perfect fitness for its aim , That to the Kind by special grace Their instinct surely came . And when for their abodes they seek An opportune recess 52 22 POEMS OF THE FANCY . A Wren's Nest.
... So warm , so beautiful withal , In perfect fitness for its aim , That to the Kind by special grace Their instinct surely came . And when for their abodes they seek An opportune recess 52 22 POEMS OF THE FANCY . A Wren's Nest.
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... grace O'er my little Dora's face ; Yes , the sight so stirs and charms Thee , Baby , laughing in my arms , That almost I could repine That your transports are not mine , That I do not wholly fare Even as ye do 62 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
... grace O'er my little Dora's face ; Yes , the sight so stirs and charms Thee , Baby , laughing in my arms , That almost I could repine That your transports are not mine , That I do not wholly fare Even as ye do 62 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
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