The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Beauty Composed by the Sea - shore The Crescent - moon , the Star of Love To the Moon . Composed by the Sea - side , of Cumberland To the Moon . Rydal . To Lucca Giordano 132 • 135 · 137 -on the Coast • . 137 • 140 • 142 • 142 143 Who ...
... Beauty Composed by the Sea - shore The Crescent - moon , the Star of Love To the Moon . Composed by the Sea - side , of Cumberland To the Moon . Rydal . To Lucca Giordano 132 • 135 · 137 -on the Coast • . 137 • 140 • 142 • 142 143 Who ...
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... beauty of the leopard shows ? " What flower in meadow - ground or garden grows " That to the towering lily doth not yield ? " Let both meet only on thy royal shield ! " Go forth , great King ! claim what thy birth bestows ; Conquer the ...
... beauty of the leopard shows ? " What flower in meadow - ground or garden grows " That to the towering lily doth not yield ? " Let both meet only on thy royal shield ! " Go forth , great King ! claim what thy birth bestows ; Conquer the ...
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... beauty or destroy , Or but forebode destruction , I deplore With filial love the sad vicissitude ; If thou hast fallen , and righteous Heaven restore The prostrate , then my spring - time is renewed , And sorrow bartered for exceeding ...
... beauty or destroy , Or but forebode destruction , I deplore With filial love the sad vicissitude ; If thou hast fallen , and righteous Heaven restore The prostrate , then my spring - time is renewed , And sorrow bartered for exceeding ...
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... beauty , ancient stillness , all Dispose to judgments temperate as we lay On our past selves in life's declining day : For as , by discipline of Time made wise , We learn to tolerate the infirmities And faults of others - gently as he ...
... beauty , ancient stillness , all Dispose to judgments temperate as we lay On our past selves in life's declining day : For as , by discipline of Time made wise , We learn to tolerate the infirmities And faults of others - gently as he ...
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... her venturous brother ; And Tiber , and each brook and rill Renowned in song and story , With unimagined beauty shine , Nor lose one ray of glory ! For Thou , upon a hundred streams , By tales YARROW REVISITED . 35 95.
... her venturous brother ; And Tiber , and each brook and rill Renowned in song and story , With unimagined beauty shine , Nor lose one ray of glory ! For Thou , upon a hundred streams , By tales YARROW REVISITED . 35 95.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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