The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... Twas dark and void as ocean's watery realm Roaring with storms beneath night's starless gloom ; No gipsy cower'd o'er fire of furze or broom ; No labourer watched his red kiln glaring bright , Nor taper glimmered dim from sick man's ...
... Twas dark and void as ocean's watery realm Roaring with storms beneath night's starless gloom ; No gipsy cower'd o'er fire of furze or broom ; No labourer watched his red kiln glaring bright , Nor taper glimmered dim from sick man's ...
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... Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets of want and pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and ...
... Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets of want and pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and ...
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... Twas not for him to speak — a man so tried . Yet , to relieve her heart , in friendly style Proverbial words of comfort he applied , LIII . A woman stood with quivering lips and pale , And , pointing to a little child that lay Stretched ...
... Twas not for him to speak — a man so tried . Yet , to relieve her heart , in friendly style Proverbial words of comfort he applied , LIII . A woman stood with quivering lips and pale , And , pointing to a little child that lay Stretched ...
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... Twas my delight to sit and hear Idonea Repeat her Father's terrible adventures , Till all the band of play - mates wept together ; And that was the beginning of my love . And , through all converse of our later years , An image of this ...
... Twas my delight to sit and hear Idonea Repeat her Father's terrible adventures , Till all the band of play - mates wept together ; And that was the beginning of my love . And , through all converse of our later years , An image of this ...
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... Twas a dull spark - a most unnatural fire That died the moment the air breathed upon it . -These fools of feeling are mere birds of winter That haunt some barren island of the north , Where , if a famishing man stretch forth his hand ...
... Twas a dull spark - a most unnatural fire That died the moment the air breathed upon it . -These fools of feeling are mere birds of winter That haunt some barren island of the north , Where , if a famishing man stretch forth his hand ...
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