The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither , speak Of me , say that the worm is on my cheek.— Torn from our hut , that stood beside the sea Near Portland lighthouse in a lonesome creek ...
... meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither , speak Of me , say that the worm is on my cheek.— Torn from our hut , that stood beside the sea Near Portland lighthouse in a lonesome creek ...
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... meek , his countenance so venerable . Wal . ( with an appearance of mistrust ) . But how , what say you , Oswald ? Lacy . ( at the same moment ) . Stab him , were it Before the Altar . Each rises as the other falls : and first , THE ...
... meek , his countenance so venerable . Wal . ( with an appearance of mistrust ) . But how , what say you , Oswald ? Lacy . ( at the same moment ) . Stab him , were it Before the Altar . Each rises as the other falls : and first , THE ...
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... meek and venerable ; And , by the Mass , to see him at his prayers ! — I am of flesh and blood , and may I perish When my heart does not ache to think of it ! — Poor Victim ! not a virtue under heaven But what was made an engine to ...
... meek and venerable ; And , by the Mass , to see him at his prayers ! — I am of flesh and blood , and may I perish When my heart does not ache to think of it ! — Poor Victim ! not a virtue under heaven But what was made an engine to ...
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... make sport Of our distress - and thou art one of them ! But things substantial have so pressed on me Eld . My wife and children came into my mind . E And such a Man - so meek and unoffending- Helpless THE BORDERERS . 49.
... make sport Of our distress - and thou art one of them ! But things substantial have so pressed on me Eld . My wife and children came into my mind . E And such a Man - so meek and unoffending- Helpless THE BORDERERS . 49.
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... meek and unoffending- Helpless and harmless as a babe : a Man , By obvious signal to the world's protection ,, Solemnly dedicated - to decoy him ! — Idon . Oh , had you seen him living ! — Mar. I ( so filled With horror is this world ) ...
... meek and unoffending- Helpless and harmless as a babe : a Man , By obvious signal to the world's protection ,, Solemnly dedicated - to decoy him ! — Idon . Oh , had you seen him living ! — Mar. I ( so filled With horror is this world ) ...
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