The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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William Wordsworth. PAGE Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid Is there a Power that can sustain and cheer Ah ! where is Palafox ? Nor tongue nor pen In due observance of an ancient rite ...
William Wordsworth. PAGE Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid Is there a Power that can sustain and cheer Ah ! where is Palafox ? Nor tongue nor pen In due observance of an ancient rite ...
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... look back without a pleasure not the less dear from a shade of me- lancholy . You will meet with few images without ... looks- " and calls it luxury : " Kind Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he finds a friend ...
... look back without a pleasure not the less dear from a shade of me- lancholy . You will meet with few images without ... looks- " and calls it luxury : " Kind Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he finds a friend ...
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... looks expressed , His looks for pondering he was mute the while . Of social Order's care for wretchedness , Of Time's sure help to calm and reconcile , Joy's second spring and Hope's long - treasured smile , ' Twas not for him to speak ...
... looks expressed , His looks for pondering he was mute the while . Of social Order's care for wretchedness , Of Time's sure help to calm and reconcile , Joy's second spring and Hope's long - treasured smile , ' Twas not for him to speak ...
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... look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; All night from time to time under him shook The floor as he lay shuddering on his bed ; dead ! " LXVIII . " For evil tongues made oath ...
... look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; All night from time to time under him shook The floor as he lay shuddering on his bed ; dead ! " LXVIII . " For evil tongues made oath ...
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... look upon the pleasant face of Nature- Her . I comprehend thee -- I should be as cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time one with thine . My fancies , fancies if they be , are such As ...
... look upon the pleasant face of Nature- Her . I comprehend thee -- I should be as cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time one with thine . My fancies , fancies if they be , are such As ...
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