The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... happy husband flies , his arms to throw Round his wife's neck ; the prize of victory laid In her full lap , he sees such sweet tears flow As if thenceforth nor pain nor trouble she could know . VIII . Vain hope ! for fraud took all that ...
... happy husband flies , his arms to throw Round his wife's neck ; the prize of victory laid In her full lap , he sees such sweet tears flow As if thenceforth nor pain nor trouble she could know . VIII . Vain hope ! for fraud took all that ...
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... happy father died , When threatened war reduced the children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI ...
... happy father died , When threatened war reduced the children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The empty loom , cold hearth , and silent wheel , And tears that flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI ...
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... Happy are we , Who live in these disputed tracts , that own No law but what each man makes for himself ; Here justice has indeed a field of triumph . Mar. Let us begone and bring her hither ; -- here The truth shall be laid open , his ...
... Happy are we , Who live in these disputed tracts , that own No law but what each man makes for himself ; Here justice has indeed a field of triumph . Mar. Let us begone and bring her hither ; -- here The truth shall be laid open , his ...
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... happy . We dissect The senseless body , and why not the mind ? — These are strange sights - the mind of man , upturned , Is in all natures a strange spectacle ; In some a hideous one - hem ! shall I stop ? No. - Thoughts and feelings ...
... happy . We dissect The senseless body , and why not the mind ? — These are strange sights - the mind of man , upturned , Is in all natures a strange spectacle ; In some a hideous one - hem ! shall I stop ? No. - Thoughts and feelings ...
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... happy Creature of herself Is all - sufficient ; solitude to her Is blithe society , who fills the air With gladness and involuntary songs . Light are her sallies as the tripping fawn's Forth - startled from the fern where she lay ...
... happy Creature of herself Is all - sufficient ; solitude to her Is blithe society , who fills the air With gladness and involuntary songs . Light are her sallies as the tripping fawn's Forth - startled from the fern where she lay ...
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