The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... rising moon , While with a hoary light she frosts the ground , And pours a deeper blue to Æther's bound ; Pleased , as ... rise , " Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hushed ...
... rising moon , While with a hoary light she frosts the ground , And pours a deeper blue to Æther's bound ; Pleased , as ... rise , " Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hushed ...
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... rise naked as a wall , or stretch , Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aerial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here and there , if mid the savage scene Appears a scanty plot ...
... rise naked as a wall , or stretch , Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aerial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here and there , if mid the savage scene Appears a scanty plot ...
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... rise no more ! To - night , my Friend , within this humble cot Be scorn and fear and hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may ...
... rise no more ! To - night , my Friend , within this humble cot Be scorn and fear and hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may ...
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... rising sun I oft have viewed , Through tears have seen him towards that world descend Where my poor heart lost all its ... Rise various wreaths that into one unite Then , with a voice which inward trouble broke Ere to his lips it came ...
... rising sun I oft have viewed , Through tears have seen him towards that world descend Where my poor heart lost all its ... Rise various wreaths that into one unite Then , with a voice which inward trouble broke Ere to his lips it came ...
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... rise . Mar. And all is safe : what said he ? Eld . Well , well , he lives , But few words : He only spake to me of a dear Daughter , Who , so he feared , would never see him more ; And of a Stranger to him , One by whom He had been sore ...
... rise . Mar. And all is safe : what said he ? Eld . Well , well , he lives , But few words : He only spake to me of a dear Daughter , Who , so he feared , would never see him more ; And of a Stranger to him , One by whom He had been sore ...
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