The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of them were frequently re- touched in the course of composition , and , not a few , laboriously . I have only further to observe that the intended Church which ...
... wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of them were frequently re- touched in the course of composition , and , not a few , laboriously . I have only further to observe that the intended Church which ...
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... wish with other poems . On our return in the afternoon we had to cross the Tweed directly opposite Abbotsford . The wheels of our carriage grated upon the pebbles in the bed of the stream that there flows somewhat rapidly ; a rich but ...
... wish with other poems . On our return in the afternoon we had to cross the Tweed directly opposite Abbotsford . The wheels of our carriage grated upon the pebbles in the bed of the stream that there flows somewhat rapidly ; a rich but ...
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... wishes with him goes ; Blessings and prayers , in nobler retinue Than sceptered king or laurelled conqueror knows , Follow this wondrous Potentate . Be true , Ye winds of ocean , and the midland sea , Wafting your Charge to soft ...
... wishes with him goes ; Blessings and prayers , in nobler retinue Than sceptered king or laurelled conqueror knows , Follow this wondrous Potentate . Be true , Ye winds of ocean , and the midland sea , Wafting your Charge to soft ...
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... wishes caught , The Muse exclaimed ; but Story now must hide Her trophies , Fancy crouch ; the course of pride Has been diverted , other lessons taught , That make the Patriot - spirit bow her head Where the all - conquering Roman ...
... wishes caught , The Muse exclaimed ; but Story now must hide Her trophies , Fancy crouch ; the course of pride Has been diverted , other lessons taught , That make the Patriot - spirit bow her head Where the all - conquering Roman ...
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... wish for my Broach ! " and , uttering these words , she put her hand upon the Broach which fastened her kerchief , and which , she imagined , had attracted the eye of her benefactress . XVII . TO THE PLANET VENUS , AN EVENING STAR 112 ...
... wish for my Broach ! " and , uttering these words , she put her hand upon the Broach which fastened her kerchief , and which , she imagined , had attracted the eye of her benefactress . XVII . TO THE PLANET VENUS , AN EVENING STAR 112 ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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