The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... 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 , 500 505 510 ...
... 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 , 500 505 510 ...
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... course remeasur'd , till the close Now reach'd , in silence here he found repose . IV . 688-92 SHE who to lift her heavy eyes had tried Faints while the deep wound gurgles at her side Thrice on her elbow propp'd she strove to uphold Her ...
... course remeasur'd , till the close Now reach'd , in silence here he found repose . IV . 688-92 SHE who to lift her heavy eyes had tried Faints while the deep wound gurgles at her side Thrice on her elbow propp'd she strove to uphold Her ...
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... course of time by the strength of her religious faith . I have been , for many weeks at a time , an inmate with her at Coleorton Hall , as were also Mrs. Wordsworth and my Sister . The truth in the sketch of her character here given was ...
... course of time by the strength of her religious faith . I have been , for many weeks at a time , an inmate with her at Coleorton Hall , as were also Mrs. Wordsworth and my Sister . The truth in the sketch of her character here given was ...
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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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