“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... stands fixed in a saint - like trance 358 To a Painter . 359 On the same Subject 360 Hark ! ' tis the Thrush , undaunted , undeprest 360 ' Tis He whose yester - evening's high disdain 361 • Oh what a Wreck ! how changed in mien and ...
... stands fixed in a saint - like trance 358 To a Painter . 359 On the same Subject 360 Hark ! ' tis the Thrush , undaunted , undeprest 360 ' Tis He whose yester - evening's high disdain 361 • Oh what a Wreck ! how changed in mien and ...
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... stand or go is at their pleasure ; Their efforts and their time they measure By generous pride within the breast ; And , while they strain , and while they rest , He thus pursues his thoughts at leisure . Now am I fairly safe to - night ...
... stand or go is at their pleasure ; Their efforts and their time they measure By generous pride within the breast ; And , while they strain , and while they rest , He thus pursues his thoughts at leisure . Now am I fairly safe to - night ...
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... stand or go ; And Benjamin is groping near them Sees nothing , and can scarcely hear them . He is astounded , -wonder not , — With such a charge in such a spot ; Astounded in the mountain gap With thunder - peals , clap after clap ...
... stand or go ; And Benjamin is groping near them Sees nothing , and can scarcely hear them . He is astounded , -wonder not , — With such a charge in such a spot ; Astounded in the mountain gap With thunder - peals , clap after clap ...
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... stand . While , with increasing agitation , The Woman urged her supplication , In rueful words , with sobs between- The voice of tears that fell unseen ; There came a flash - a startling glare , And all Seat - Sandal was laid bare ...
... stand . While , with increasing agitation , The Woman urged her supplication , In rueful words , with sobs between- The voice of tears that fell unseen ; There came a flash - a startling glare , And all Seat - Sandal was laid bare ...
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... Stand back , and you shall see her gratis ! This was the Flag - ship at the Nile , The Vanguard - you may smirk and smile , But , pretty Maid , if you look near , You'll find you've much in little here ! A nobler ship did never swim ...
... Stand back , and you shall see her gratis ! This was the Flag - ship at the Nile , The Vanguard - you may smirk and smile , But , pretty Maid , if you look near , You'll find you've much in little here ! A nobler ship did never swim ...
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