The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... aught That doth concern this Herbert ? Beg . And will misuse me , Sir ! Mar. Osw . You are as safe as in a sanctuary ; You are provoked , No trifling , Woman ! — Lank as a ghost and tall , his shoulders bent , As I live , ' Tis a feast ...
... aught That doth concern this Herbert ? Beg . And will misuse me , Sir ! Mar. Osw . You are as safe as in a sanctuary ; You are provoked , No trifling , Woman ! — Lank as a ghost and tall , his shoulders bent , As I live , ' Tis a feast ...
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... aught offended you , Soon would her gentle voice make peace between us . Mar. ( aside ) . I do believe he weeps - I could weep too- There is a vein of her voice that runs through his : Even such a Man my fancy bodied forth From the ...
... aught offended you , Soon would her gentle voice make peace between us . Mar. ( aside ) . I do believe he weeps - I could weep too- There is a vein of her voice that runs through his : Even such a Man my fancy bodied forth From the ...
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William Wordsworth. I did not think that aught was left in me Of what I have been - yes , I thank thee , Heaven ! One happy thought has passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; No more shall I be man - no more ...
William Wordsworth. I did not think that aught was left in me Of what I have been - yes , I thank thee , Heaven ! One happy thought has passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; No more shall I be man - no more ...
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... aught on earth deserves a curse , ' Tis that worst principle of ill which dooms A thing so great to perish self - consumed . So much for my remorse ! Mar. Unhappy Man ! Osw . When from these forms I turned to con- template The World's ...
... aught on earth deserves a curse , ' Tis that worst principle of ill which dooms A thing so great to perish self - consumed . So much for my remorse ! Mar. Unhappy Man ! Osw . When from these forms I turned to con- template The World's ...
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... aught else like it , could be heard . The boy then smacked his whip , and fast The horses scampered through the rain ; But , hearing soon upon the blast The cry , I bade him halt again . Forthwith alighting on the ground , " Whence ...
... aught else like it , could be heard . The boy then smacked his whip , and fast The horses scampered through the rain ; But , hearing soon upon the blast The cry , I bade him halt again . Forthwith alighting on the ground , " Whence ...
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