The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
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... never feel and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . In this deep vale He died , this seat his only monument . If Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept ...
... never feel and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . In this deep vale He died , this seat his only monument . If Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept ...
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... 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 how on that day My ...
... 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 how on that day My ...
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... never seen his face , methinks , Host ( to them ) . Into the court ,. Oh , Sir ! Wil . Mar. Peace , my good Wilfred ... never can forgive it : but how steadily You paced along , when the bewildering moonlight Mocked me with many a strange ...
... never seen his face , methinks , Host ( to them ) . Into the court ,. Oh , Sir ! Wil . Mar. Peace , my good Wilfred ... never can forgive it : but how steadily You paced along , when the bewildering moonlight Mocked me with many a strange ...
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... never love Could find delight to nurse itself so strangely , Thus to torment her with inventions ! -death- There must be truth in this . Truth in his story ! Mar. He must have felt it then , known what it was , And in such wise to rack ...
... never love Could find delight to nurse itself so strangely , Thus to torment her with inventions ! -death- There must be truth in this . Truth in his story ! Mar. He must have felt it then , known what it was , And in such wise to rack ...
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