The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... things which never troubled me— Of feet still bustling round with busy glee , Of looks where common kindness had no part , Of service done with cold formality , Fretting the fever round the languid heart , And groans which , as they ...
... things which never troubled me— Of feet still bustling round with busy glee , Of looks where common kindness had no part , Of service done with cold formality , Fretting the fever round the languid heart , And groans which , as they ...
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... things were shadows - yea , Living or dead all things were bodiless , Or but the mutual mockeries of body , Till that same star summoned me back again . Now I could laugh till my ribs ached . Oh Fool ! To let a creed , built in the ...
... things were shadows - yea , Living or dead all things were bodiless , Or but the mutual mockeries of body , Till that same star summoned me back again . Now I could laugh till my ribs ached . Oh Fool ! To let a creed , built in the ...
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... things control the greatest , where The faintest breath that breathes can move a world ; What ! feel remorse , where , if a cat had sneezed , A leaf had fallen , the thing had never been Whose very shadow gnaws us to the vitals . Mar ...
... things control the greatest , where The faintest breath that breathes can move a world ; What ! feel remorse , where , if a cat had sneezed , A leaf had fallen , the thing had never been Whose very shadow gnaws us to the vitals . Mar ...
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... things , a dim and perilous way ; And , wheresoe'er I turned me , I beheld A slavery compared to which the dungeon And clanking chains are perfect liberty . You understand me -- I was comforted ; I saw that every possible shape of ...
... things , a dim and perilous way ; And , wheresoe'er I turned me , I beheld A slavery compared to which the dungeon And clanking chains are perfect liberty . You understand me -- I was comforted ; I saw that every possible shape of ...
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... thing That the earth owns shall never choose to die , But some one must be near to count his groans . The wounded deer retires to solitude , And dies in solitude : all things but man , All die in solitude . [ Moving towards the cottage ...
... thing That the earth owns shall never choose to die , But some one must be near to count his groans . The wounded deer retires to solitude , And dies in solitude : all things but man , All die in solitude . [ Moving towards the cottage ...
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