The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . Alas ! where'er the current tends , Regret pursues and with it blends , - Huge Criffel's hoary top ascends By Skiddaw seen , Neighbors we were , and loving friends We might have been ...
... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . Alas ! where'er the current tends , Regret pursues and with it blends , - Huge Criffel's hoary top ascends By Skiddaw seen , Neighbors we were , and loving friends We might have been ...
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... verses , --- ' Is there a man whose judgment clear , ' & c . " Extract from the Journal of my Fellow - traveller . ' MID crowded obelisks and urns I sought the untimely grave of Burns ; Sons of the Bard , my heart still mourns With ...
... verses , --- ' Is there a man whose judgment clear , ' & c . " Extract from the Journal of my Fellow - traveller . ' MID crowded obelisks and urns I sought the untimely grave of Burns ; Sons of the Bard , my heart still mourns With ...
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... verses , ' Is there a man whose judgment clear , ' & c . " Extract from the Journal of my Fellow - traveller . ' MID crowded obelisks and urns I sought the untimely grave of Burns ; Sons of the Bard , my heart still mourns With sorrow ...
... verses , ' Is there a man whose judgment clear , ' & c . " Extract from the Journal of my Fellow - traveller . ' MID crowded obelisks and urns I sought the untimely grave of Burns ; Sons of the Bard , my heart still mourns With sorrow ...
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... Verses were called forth by the character and domestic situation of our Hostess . AGE ! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers , And call a train of laughing Hours ; And bid them dance , and bid them sing ; And thou , too , mingle in ...
... Verses were called forth by the character and domestic situation of our Hostess . AGE ! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers , And call a train of laughing Hours ; And bid them dance , and bid them sing ; And thou , too , mingle in ...
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... Verses were called forth by the character and domestic situation of our Hostess . AGE ! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers , And call a train of laughing Hours ; And bid them dance , and bid them sing ; And thou , too , mingle in ...
... Verses were called forth by the character and domestic situation of our Hostess . AGE ! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers , And call a train of laughing Hours ; And bid them dance , and bid them sing ; And thou , too , mingle in ...
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