“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... hand Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots . 325 326 327 327 St. Catherine of Ledbury 328 Though narrow be that old Man's cares , and near 329 Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein 330 PAGE ...
... hand Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots . 325 326 327 327 St. Catherine of Ledbury 328 Though narrow be that old Man's cares , and near 329 Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein 330 PAGE ...
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... sunshine lie Near the green holly , And wearily at length should fare ; He needs but look about , and there Thou art ! - -a friend at hand , to scare His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere 16 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
... sunshine lie Near the green holly , And wearily at length should fare ; He needs but look about , and there Thou art ! - -a friend at hand , to scare His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere 16 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
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... hands And suit their slender lays . Some , still more delicate of ear , Have lutes ( believe my words ) Whose framework is of gossamer , While sunbeams are the chords . Gay Sylphs this miniature will court , Made vocal by their brushing ...
... hands And suit their slender lays . Some , still more delicate of ear , Have lutes ( believe my words ) Whose framework is of gossamer , While sunbeams are the chords . Gay Sylphs this miniature will court , Made vocal by their brushing ...
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... hand She says , in faint words by sighs broken , Bear for me to my native land This precious Flower , true love's last token . XX . GLAD sight wherever new with old Is joined through some dear homeborn tie ; The life of all that we ...
... hand She says , in faint words by sighs broken , Bear for me to my native land This precious Flower , true love's last token . XX . GLAD sight wherever new with old Is joined through some dear homeborn tie ; The life of all that we ...
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... hands On barbarous plunder bent , Rest , Mother - bird ! and when thy young Take flight , and thou art free to roam , When withered is the guardian Flower , And empty thy late home , Think how ye prospered , thou and thine , Amid 54 ...
... hands On barbarous plunder bent , Rest , Mother - bird ! and when thy young Take flight , and thou art free to roam , When withered is the guardian Flower , And empty thy late home , Think how ye prospered , thou and thine , Amid 54 ...
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