The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... wind Must come and ask permission when to blow , What further empire would it have ? for now A ghostly Domination , unconfined As that by dreaming Bards to Love assigned , Sits there in sober truth - to raise the low , Perplex the wise ...
... wind Must come and ask permission when to blow , What further empire would it have ? for now A ghostly Domination , unconfined As that by dreaming Bards to Love assigned , Sits there in sober truth - to raise the low , Perplex the wise ...
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... wind , Though seldom heard by busy human kind ) - " As thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon , Avon to the tide " Of Severn , Severn to the narrow seas , " Into main Ocean they , this deed accurst " An emblem ...
... wind , Though seldom heard by busy human kind ) - " As thou these ashes , little Brook ! wilt bear " Into the Avon , Avon to the tide " Of Severn , Severn to the narrow seas , " Into main Ocean they , this deed accurst " An emblem ...
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... by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed In polar ice , propitious winds have made Unlooked - 42 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . The same Subject Continued.
... by vows , with eager glee The warrant hail , exulting to be free ; Like ships before whose keels , full long embayed In polar ice , propitious winds have made Unlooked - 42 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . The same Subject Continued.
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. In polar ice , propitious winds have made Unlooked - for outlet to an open sea , Their liquid world , for bold discovery , In all her quarters temptingly displayed ! Hope guides the young ; but when the ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. In polar ice , propitious winds have made Unlooked - for outlet to an open sea , Their liquid world , for bold discovery , In all her quarters temptingly displayed ! Hope guides the young ; but when the ...
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... wind , Demons and Spirits , many a dolorous groan Issues for that dominion overthrown : Proud Tiber grieves , and far - off Ganges , blind As his own worshippers : and Nile , reclined Upon his monstrous urn , the farewell moan Renews ...
... wind , Demons and Spirits , many a dolorous groan Issues for that dominion overthrown : Proud Tiber grieves , and far - off Ganges , blind As his own worshippers : and Nile , reclined Upon his monstrous urn , the farewell moan Renews ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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