The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... sweet it is with unuplifted eyes 192 POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION . Expostulation and Reply An evening Scene on the same 194 The Tables Turned . Subject 196 Lines written in Early Spring 197 · A Character 199 • To my Sister 200 ...
... sweet it is with unuplifted eyes 192 POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION . Expostulation and Reply An evening Scene on the same 194 The Tables Turned . Subject 196 Lines written in Early Spring 197 · A Character 199 • To my Sister 200 ...
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... Subject resumed ་ 264 269 270 272 · 275 283 . So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive 284 Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album 285 SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER . Composed after reading xiv CONTENTS .
... Subject resumed ་ 264 269 270 272 · 275 283 . So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive 284 Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album 285 SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER . Composed after reading xiv CONTENTS .
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... Sweet pastoral flowers , and laurels that have crowned . Full oft the unworthy brow of lawless force ; And , for delight of him who tracks its course , Immortal amaranth and palms abound . II . CONJECTURES . If there be prophets on ...
... Sweet pastoral flowers , and laurels that have crowned . Full oft the unworthy brow of lawless force ; And , for delight of him who tracks its course , Immortal amaranth and palms abound . II . CONJECTURES . If there be prophets on ...
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... Monks in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canùte the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the Monks may ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 21.
... Monks in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canùte the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the Monks may ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 21.
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. " That we the sweet song of the Monks may hear ! ” He listens ( all past conquests , and all schemes Of future , vanishing like empty dreams ) Heart - touched , and haply not without a tear . The Royal ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. " That we the sweet song of the Monks may hear ! ” He listens ( all past conquests , and all schemes Of future , vanishing like empty dreams ) Heart - touched , and haply not without a tear . The Royal ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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