“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Rock Presentiments Vernal Ode Devotional Incitements The Cuckoo - Clock • • 205 208 211 213 216 221 224 To the Clouds • 226 · Suggested by a Picture of the Bird of Paradise . A Jewish Family On the Power of Sound PETER BELL . - A TALE ...
... Rock Presentiments Vernal Ode Devotional Incitements The Cuckoo - Clock • • 205 208 211 213 216 221 224 To the Clouds • 226 · Suggested by a Picture of the Bird of Paradise . A Jewish Family On the Power of Sound PETER BELL . - A TALE ...
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... Rock - whose solitary brow 290 291 291 To Sleep 292 To Sleep 293 To Sleep The Wild Duck's Nest 298 294 Written upon a Blank Leaf in " The Complete Angler " . 295 To the Poet , John Dyer certain Poem • • 295 • On the Detraction which ...
... Rock - whose solitary brow 290 291 291 To Sleep 292 To Sleep 293 To Sleep The Wild Duck's Nest 298 294 Written upon a Blank Leaf in " The Complete Angler " . 295 To the Poet , John Dyer certain Poem • • 295 • On the Detraction which ...
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... rocks PAGE 309 309 To B. R. Haydon From the dark chambers of dejection freed Fair Prime of Life ! were it enough to gild 310 311 312 • • I watch , and long have watched , with calm regret I heard ( alas ! ' twas only in a dream ) ...
... rocks PAGE 309 309 To B. R. Haydon From the dark chambers of dejection freed Fair Prime of Life ! were it enough to gild 310 311 312 • • I watch , and long have watched , with calm regret I heard ( alas ! ' twas only in a dream ) ...
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... rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter ... rocks did I Before you hang my wreaths to tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I ...
... rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter ... rocks did I Before you hang my wreaths to tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I ...
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... rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge , The Frost hath wrought both night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true ...
... rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge , The Frost hath wrought both night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true ...
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