“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Moon , thou climb'st the sky 325 Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots . 325 326 327 327 St. Catherine of ...
... Moon , thou climb'st the sky 325 Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . - Mary Queen of Scots . 325 326 327 327 St. Catherine of ...
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... moon , 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.
... moon , 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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... moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , —the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed , applauded , upon dainties fed , Or Nature's DARKLING of this mossy shed ? XXII ...
... moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , —the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed , applauded , upon dainties fed , Or Nature's DARKLING of this mossy shed ? XXII ...
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... 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 than mother's love in other ...
... 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 than mother's love in other ...
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... Moon hath risen her light to lend ; But indistinctly may be kenned The VANGUARD , following close behind , Sails spread , as if to catch the wind ! 66 Thy wife and child are snug and warm , Thy ship will travel without harm ; I like ...
... Moon hath risen her light to lend ; But indistinctly may be kenned The VANGUARD , following close behind , Sails spread , as if to catch the wind ! 66 Thy wife and child are snug and warm , Thy ship will travel without harm ; I like ...
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