The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How ...
... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How ...
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... human law ; and I have noticed That often when the name of God is uttered , A sudden blankness overspreads his face . Len . Yet , reasoner as he is , his pride has built Some uncouth superstition of its own . Wal . I have seen traces of ...
... human law ; and I have noticed That often when the name of God is uttered , A sudden blankness overspreads his face . Len . Yet , reasoner as he is , his pride has built Some uncouth superstition of its own . Wal . I have seen traces of ...
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... human hands . Hear me , ye Men , upon the cliffs , if such There be who pray nightly before the Altar . Oh that I had but strength to reach the place ! My Child - my child - dark - dark - I faint - this wind- These stifling blasts - God ...
... human hands . Hear me , ye Men , upon the cliffs , if such There be who pray nightly before the Altar . Oh that I had but strength to reach the place ! My Child - my child - dark - dark - I faint - this wind- These stifling blasts - God ...
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... human voice distinct , struck on my ear . So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! —he called you to him ? Of all men The best and kindest ! —but where is he ? guide me , That I ...
... human voice distinct , struck on my ear . So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! —he called you to him ? Of all men The best and kindest ! —but where is he ? guide me , That I ...
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... human ear shall ever hear me speak ; No human dwelling ever give me food , Or sleep , or rest : but , over waste and wild , In search of nothing , that this earth can give , But expiation , will I wander on- A Man by pain and thought ...
... human ear shall ever hear me speak ; No human dwelling ever give me food , Or sleep , or rest : but , over waste and wild , In search of nothing , that this earth can give , But expiation , will I wander on- A Man by pain and thought ...
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