The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Italy , in Italy shall arrive ; Havens within that wished - for land , by leave Of favouring winds , your Navy shall receive ; But do not hope to raise those promised Walls Ere on your head the curse of hunger falls ; 360 And , for the ...
... Italy , in Italy shall arrive ; Havens within that wished - for land , by leave Of favouring winds , your Navy shall receive ; But do not hope to raise those promised Walls Ere on your head the curse of hunger falls ; 360 And , for the ...
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... Italy my course I bend Urged by the Gods who for this aim portend , By every sign they give , a happy end . The Harpy Queen , she only doth presage A curse of famine in its utmost rage ; Say thou what perils I am first to shun , 500 505 ...
... Italy my course I bend Urged by the Gods who for this aim portend , By every sign they give , a happy end . The Harpy Queen , she only doth presage A curse of famine in its utmost rage ; Say thou what perils I am first to shun , 500 505 ...
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... Italian Churches , both on account of their size and the climate of Italy , are more favourable to long inscriptions than ours . His epitaphs are characteristic and circumstantial — so have I endeavoured to make this of mine but I have ...
... Italian Churches , both on account of their size and the climate of Italy , are more favourable to long inscriptions than ours . His epitaphs are characteristic and circumstantial — so have I endeavoured to make this of mine but I have ...
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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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