The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... dear , 70 Will guide me in my forward path ; I may not tarry here ! " I cannot bring to utter woe Your proved fidelity . " -- " Dear child , sweet Mistress , say not so ! For you we both would die . " 75 " Nay , nay , I come with ...
... dear , 70 Will guide me in my forward path ; I may not tarry here ! " I cannot bring to utter woe Your proved fidelity . " -- " Dear child , sweet Mistress , say not so ! For you we both would die . " 75 " Nay , nay , I come with ...
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... dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I yonder saw her eke full blissfully ; And yonder once she unto me ' gan say— Now , my sweet Troilus , love ...
... dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I yonder saw her eke full blissfully ; And yonder once she unto me ' gan say— Now , my sweet Troilus , love ...
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... dear memory This Stone is sacred . Here he lies apart From the great city where he first drew breath , Was reared and taught ; and humbly earned his bread , To the strict labours of the merchant's desk By duty chained . Not seldom did ...
... dear memory This Stone is sacred . Here he lies apart From the great city where he first drew breath , Was reared and taught ; and humbly earned his bread , To the strict labours of the merchant's desk By duty chained . Not seldom did ...
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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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