“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... pains 322 The Shepherd , looking eastward , softly said 323 When haughty expectations prostrate lie 324 Hail , Twilight , sovereign of one peaceful hour !. 324 With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the sky 325 Even as a dragon's ...
... pains 322 The Shepherd , looking eastward , softly said 323 When haughty expectations prostrate lie 324 Hail , Twilight , sovereign of one peaceful hour !. 324 With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the sky 325 Even as a dragon's ...
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... pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride- How he glories , when he sees Roses , lilies , side by side , Violets in families ! By the heart of Man , his tears , By his hopes and by his fears , Thou ...
... pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride- How he glories , when he sees Roses , lilies , side by side , Violets in families ! By the heart of Man , his tears , By his hopes and by his fears , Thou ...
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... clouded brains , Is worth the best with all their pains ; And , if they had a prayer to make , would be that they may The VOL . II . prayer take With him whatever comes in course , The better fortune THE WAGGONER . 812.
... clouded brains , Is worth the best with all their pains ; And , if they had a prayer to make , would be that they may The VOL . II . prayer take With him whatever comes in course , The better fortune THE WAGGONER . 812.
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... pain As if his heart by notes were stung From out the lowly hedge - rows flung ; As if the Warbler lost in light Reproved his soarings of the night , In strains of rapture pure and holy Upbraided his distempered folly . Drooping is he ...
... pain As if his heart by notes were stung From out the lowly hedge - rows flung ; As if the Warbler lost in light Reproved his soarings of the night , In strains of rapture pure and holy Upbraided his distempered folly . Drooping is he ...
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... up Their quiet being : and , unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past ; Ere from the mutilated bower I turned Exulting , rich beyond the wealth of kings , I felt a sense of pain when I beheld The NUTTING . 103.
... up Their quiet being : and , unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past ; Ere from the mutilated bower I turned Exulting , rich beyond the wealth of kings , I felt a sense of pain when I beheld The NUTTING . 103.
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