The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will sober reason frown Upon that promise , nor the hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons ...
... earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will sober reason frown Upon that promise , nor the hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons ...
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... earth , He turns his face to heaven . Osw . Against this venerable Man ? Beg . But why so violent I'll tell you : He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for entrance , in mid holiday ...
... earth , He turns his face to heaven . Osw . Against this venerable Man ? Beg . But why so violent I'll tell you : He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for entrance , in mid holiday ...
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... earth - and more And higher far than lies within earth's bounds : Therefore I bless her : when I think of Man , I bless her with sad spirit , -when of God , I bless her in the fulness of my joy ! Mar. The name of daughter in his mouth ...
... earth - and more And higher far than lies within earth's bounds : Therefore I bless her : when I think of Man , I bless her with sad spirit , -when of God , I bless her in the fulness of my joy ! Mar. The name of daughter in his mouth ...
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... Earth's noblest penitent ; from bondage freed Of vice - thenceforth unable to subvert Or shake his high desert . Long did he reign ; and , when he died , the tear Of universal grief bedewed his honoured bier . Thus was a Brother by a ...
... Earth's noblest penitent ; from bondage freed Of vice - thenceforth unable to subvert Or shake his high desert . Long did he reign ; and , when he died , the tear Of universal grief bedewed his honoured bier . Thus was a Brother by a ...
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... earth , and ocean . XVII . How rich that forehead's calm expanse ! How bright that heaven - directed glance ! -Waft her to glory , wingèd Powers , Ere sorrow be renewed , And intercourse with mortal hours Bring back a humbler mood ! So ...
... earth , and ocean . XVII . How rich that forehead's calm expanse ! How bright that heaven - directed glance ! -Waft her to glory , wingèd Powers , Ere sorrow be renewed , And intercourse with mortal hours Bring back a humbler mood ! So ...
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