The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... faith he kept ; And in a quiet home once more my father slept . XXX . We lived in peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely babes had lain upon my breast : And often , viewing their ...
... faith he kept ; And in a quiet home once more my father slept . XXX . We lived in peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely babes had lain upon my breast : And often , viewing their ...
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... faith . Enter OSWALD . Osw . Herbert ! —confusion ! ( aside ) . Here it is , my Friend , [ Presents the Horn . A charming beverage for you to carouse , This bitter night . Her . Ha ! Oswald ! ten bright crosses I would have given , not ...
... faith . Enter OSWALD . Osw . Herbert ! —confusion ! ( aside ) . Here it is , my Friend , [ Presents the Horn . A charming beverage for you to carouse , This bitter night . Her . Ha ! Oswald ! ten bright crosses I would have given , not ...
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... faith , to see him in his silken tunic , Fitting his low voice to the minstrel's harp , There's witchery in't . I never knew a maid That could withstand it . True , " continued he , When we arranged the affair , she wept a little Of ...
... faith , to see him in his silken tunic , Fitting his low voice to the minstrel's harp , There's witchery in't . I never knew a maid That could withstand it . True , " continued he , When we arranged the affair , she wept a little Of ...
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... faith , a pleasant scheme ; But take your sword along with you , for that Might in such neighbourhood find seemly use .-- But first , how wash our hands of this old Man ? Mar. Oh yes , that mole , that viper in the path ; Plague on my ...
... faith , a pleasant scheme ; But take your sword along with you , for that Might in such neighbourhood find seemly use .-- But first , how wash our hands of this old Man ? Mar. Oh yes , that mole , that viper in the path ; Plague on my ...
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William Wordsworth. For thus to see thee nodding in the air , My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that the hope is vain , I think that he will come again . XIII . Tis said , that some have died for love : And here and there ...
William Wordsworth. For thus to see thee nodding in the air , My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that the hope is vain , I think that he will come again . XIII . Tis said , that some have died for love : And here and there ...
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