The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... pride , ( Not three weeks past the Stripling died , ) Lies gathered to his Father's side , Soul - moving sight ! Yet one to which is not denied Some sad delight . For he is safe , a quiet bed Hath early found among the dead , Harbored ...
... pride , ( Not three weeks past the Stripling died , ) Lies gathered to his Father's side , Soul - moving sight ! Yet one to which is not denied Some sad delight . For he is safe , a quiet bed Hath early found among the dead , Harbored ...
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... pride , the fury uncontrollable , Lost on the aërial heights of the Crusades ! * * The tradition is , that the Castle was built by a Lady during the absence of her Lord in Palestine . XI . ROB ROY'S GRAVE . The history of Rob 22 POEMS ...
... pride , the fury uncontrollable , Lost on the aërial heights of the Crusades ! * * The tradition is , that the Castle was built by a Lady during the absence of her Lord in Palestine . XI . ROB ROY'S GRAVE . The history of Rob 22 POEMS ...
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... pride , the fury uncontrollable , Lost on the aërial heights of the Crusades ! * The tradition is , that the Castle was built by a Lady during the absence of her Lord in Palestine . XI . ROB ROY'S GRAVE . The history of Rob 22 POEMS OF ...
... pride , the fury uncontrollable , Lost on the aërial heights of the Crusades ! * The tradition is , that the Castle was built by a Lady during the absence of her Lord in Palestine . XI . ROB ROY'S GRAVE . The history of Rob 22 POEMS OF ...
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... came an age too late ; Or shall we say an age too soon ? For , were the bold Man living now , How might he flourish in his pride , With buds on every bough ! Then rents and factors , rights of chase , Sheriffs ROB ROY'S GRAVE . 25.
... came an age too late ; Or shall we say an age too soon ? For , were the bold Man living now , How might he flourish in his pride , With buds on every bough ! Then rents and factors , rights of chase , Sheriffs ROB ROY'S GRAVE . 25.
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... Our Human - nature throws away Its second twilight , and looks gay ; A land of promise and of pride Unfolding , wide as life is wide . Ah ! see her helpless Charge ! inclosed Within himself 34 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... Our Human - nature throws away Its second twilight , and looks gay ; A land of promise and of pride Unfolding , wide as life is wide . Ah ! see her helpless Charge ! inclosed Within himself 34 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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