The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... heaven ; -attend , be just ; 295 This ask I , and no more ! " I speak not of the winter's cold For summer's heat exchanged , While I have lodged in this rough hold , From social life estranged ; 300 269-70 Affrighted Ina saw and heard ...
... heaven ; -attend , be just ; 295 This ask I , and no more ! " I speak not of the winter's cold For summer's heat exchanged , While I have lodged in this rough hold , From social life estranged ; 300 269-70 Affrighted Ina saw and heard ...
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... Heaven , Preparing your deliverance , To me the charge hath given . 330 The Czar full oft in words and deeds Is stormy and self - willed ; But , when the Lady Catherine pleads , 335 His violence is stilled . 317-20 You , Lady , in those ...
... Heaven , Preparing your deliverance , To me the charge hath given . 330 The Czar full oft in words and deeds Is stormy and self - willed ; But , when the Lady Catherine pleads , 335 His violence is stilled . 317-20 You , Lady , in those ...
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... Heaven , and know the truth , do I entreat O King ! and by whate'er may yet remain Among mankind of faith without a stain , Have pity on my woes ; commiserate A mind that ne'er deserved this wretched fate . " His tears prevail , we ...
... Heaven , and know the truth , do I entreat O King ! and by whate'er may yet remain Among mankind of faith without a stain , Have pity on my woes ; commiserate A mind that ne'er deserved this wretched fate . " His tears prevail , we ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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