The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Poor Robin 326 The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture ) 328 To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) . 329 I know an aged Man constrained to dwell 330 Sonnet . ( To an Octogenarian ) 331 Floating Island • 332 How beautiful the Queen of Night ...
... Poor Robin 326 The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture ) 328 To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) . 329 I know an aged Man constrained to dwell 330 Sonnet . ( To an Octogenarian ) 331 Floating Island • 332 How beautiful the Queen of Night ...
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... poor , and freedom to the slave ; And if full oft the Sanctuary save Lives black with guilt , ferocity it calms . XXV . MISSIONS AND TRAVELS . Nor sedentary all : there are who roam To scatter seeds of life on barbarous shores ; Or quit ...
... poor , and freedom to the slave ; And if full oft the Sanctuary save Lives black with guilt , ferocity it calms . XXV . MISSIONS AND TRAVELS . Nor sedentary all : there are who roam To scatter seeds of life on barbarous shores ; Or quit ...
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... poor bird entangled in a snare Whose heart still flutters , though his wings forbear To stir in useless struggle ) hath relied On hope that conscious innocence supplied , And in his prison breathes celestial air . Why tarries then thy ...
... poor bird entangled in a snare Whose heart still flutters , though his wings forbear To stir in useless struggle ) hath relied On hope that conscious innocence supplied , And in his prison breathes celestial air . Why tarries then thy ...
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... poor thing , as mistress of that house , had been subject , after her mother's death , to a heavier load of care and responsibility and greater sacrifices of time than one of such a constitution of body and mind was able to bear . Of ...
... poor thing , as mistress of that house , had been subject , after her mother's death , to a heavier load of care and responsibility and greater sacrifices of time than one of such a constitution of body and mind was able to bear . Of ...
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... poor in comparison with the other , but arises rather out of the equality of their benefices , so that no one has enough to spare for decorations that might serve as an example for others ; whereas , with us , the taste of the richer ...
... poor in comparison with the other , but arises rather out of the equality of their benefices , so that no one has enough to spare for decorations that might serve as an example for others ; whereas , with us , the taste of the richer ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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