The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... Poor Robin 397 The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture . ) 398 To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness . ) 398 Floating Island 398 Once I could hail ( howe'er serene the sky ) 399 To the Lady Fleming , on seeing the Foundation preparing for the ...
... Poor Robin 397 The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture . ) 398 To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness . ) 398 Floating Island 398 Once I could hail ( howe'er serene the sky ) 399 To the Lady Fleming , on seeing the Foundation preparing for the ...
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... poor devoted crew . XXXIV . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would unman the firmest heart to hear . All perished - all in one ...
... poor devoted crew . XXXIV . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would unman the firmest heart to hear . All perished - all in one ...
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... poor heart lost all its fortitude : Three years a wanderer now my course I bend- Oh ! tell me whither - for no earthly friend Have I. " She ceased , and weeping turned away ; As if because her tale was at an end , She wept ; because she ...
... poor heart lost all its fortitude : Three years a wanderer now my course I bend- Oh ! tell me whither - for no earthly friend Have I. " She ceased , and weeping turned away ; As if because her tale was at an end , She wept ; because she ...
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... poor Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; whereupon , I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so , that he was hushed at once : When , into one of those same spotted bells A ...
... poor Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; whereupon , I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so , that he was hushed at once : When , into one of those same spotted bells A ...
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... Poor . Osw . Speak out . Beg . Oh Sir , I've been a wicked Woman . Osw . Nay , but speak out ! Beg . He flattered me , and said What harvest it would bring us both ; and so , I parted with the Child . Mar. Parted with whom ? Beg ...
... Poor . Osw . Speak out . Beg . Oh Sir , I've been a wicked Woman . Osw . Nay , but speak out ! Beg . He flattered me , and said What harvest it would bring us both ; and so , I parted with the Child . Mar. Parted with whom ? Beg ...
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