“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Water · • Lyre though such power do in thy magic live . Beggars · · Sequel to the Foregoing , composed many Years after Gipsies • Ruth Resolution and Independence The Thorn . Hart - leap Well . — Part I. Part II . PAGE 109 • 111 112 114 ...
... Water · • Lyre though such power do in thy magic live . Beggars · · Sequel to the Foregoing , composed many Years after Gipsies • Ruth Resolution and Independence The Thorn . Hart - leap Well . — Part I. Part II . PAGE 109 • 111 112 114 ...
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William Wordsworth. PAGE Water - fowl • • View from the top of Black Comb The Haunted Tree . To- 194 195 · 197 The Triad · 198 The Wishing - gate The Wishing - gate destroyed . The Primrose of the Rock Presentiments Vernal Ode Devotional ...
William Wordsworth. PAGE Water - fowl • • View from the top of Black Comb The Haunted Tree . To- 194 195 · 197 The Triad · 198 The Wishing - gate The Wishing - gate destroyed . The Primrose of the Rock Presentiments Vernal Ode Devotional ...
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... waters ! wheresoe'er 331 Malham Cove 332 Gordale $ 33 Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1802 333 Conclusion . To - 334 PART III . Though the bold wings of Poesy affect . 335 Ye sacred Nurseries of blooming Youth ! . 335 Shame ...
... waters ! wheresoe'er 331 Malham Cove 332 Gordale $ 33 Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1802 333 Conclusion . To - 334 PART III . Though the bold wings of Poesy affect . 335 Ye sacred Nurseries of blooming Youth ! . 335 Shame ...
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... water - drinking Bard ; Why need our Hero then ( though frail His best resolves ) be on his guard ? He marches by , secure and bold ; Yet while he thinks on times of old , It seems that all looks wondrous cold ; He shrugs his shoulders ...
... water - drinking Bard ; Why need our Hero then ( though frail His best resolves ) be on his guard ? He marches by , secure and bold ; Yet while he thinks on times of old , It seems that all looks wondrous cold ; He shrugs his shoulders ...
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... water - breaks do murmur on For ever ; and I saw the sparkling foam , And - with my cheek on one of those green stones That , fleeced with moss , under the shady trees , Lay round me , scattered like a flock of sheep— I heard the murmur ...
... water - breaks do murmur on For ever ; and I saw the sparkling foam , And - with my cheek on one of those green stones That , fleeced with moss , under the shady trees , Lay round me , scattered like a flock of sheep— I heard the murmur ...
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