The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... Grave of Burns , 1803. Seven Years after his Death . Thoughts suggested the Day following , on the Banks of Nith , near the Poet's Residence To the Sons of Burns , after visiting the Grave of their Father Ellen Irwin : or , the Braes of ...
... Grave of Burns , 1803. Seven Years after his Death . Thoughts suggested the Day following , on the Banks of Nith , near the Poet's Residence To the Sons of Burns , after visiting the Grave of their Father Ellen Irwin : or , the Braes of ...
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... grave . * Gay lark of hope , thy silent song resume ! Ye flattering eastern lights , once more the hills illume ! Fresh gales and dews of life's delicious morn , And thou , lost fragrance of the heart , return ! Alas ! the little joy to ...
... grave . * Gay lark of hope , thy silent song resume ! Ye flattering eastern lights , once more the hills illume ! Fresh gales and dews of life's delicious morn , And thou , lost fragrance of the heart , return ! Alas ! the little joy to ...
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... grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI . " Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon ...
... grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI . " Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon ...
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... grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant ...
... grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods Resound with music , could you see the sun , And look upon the pleasant ...
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... grave , And in the churchyard sod her feet have worn A hollow ring ; they say it is knee - deep ——— Ali ! what is here ? [ A female Beggar rises up , rubbing her eyes as if in sleep - n Child in her arms . Beg . Oh ! Gentlemen , I thank ...
... grave , And in the churchyard sod her feet have worn A hollow ring ; they say it is knee - deep ——— Ali ! what is here ? [ A female Beggar rises up , rubbing her eyes as if in sleep - n Child in her arms . Beg . Oh ! Gentlemen , I thank ...
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