The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... Blest Statesman he , whose Mind's unselfish will In Allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued Concluded • • · 323 324 324 325 • · 325 326 · · 327 327 328 328 329 330 330 331 Men of the Western ...
... Blest Statesman he , whose Mind's unselfish will In Allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution Continued Concluded • • · 323 324 324 325 • · 325 326 · · 327 327 328 328 329 330 330 331 Men of the Western ...
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... blest , His weary spirits gather rest . Again he lifts his eyes ; and lo ! The pageant glancing to and fro ; And hope is wakened by the sight , He thence may learn , ere fall of night , Which way the tide is doomed to flow . To London ...
... blest , His weary spirits gather rest . Again he lifts his eyes ; and lo ! The pageant glancing to and fro ; And hope is wakened by the sight , He thence may learn , ere fall of night , Which way the tide is doomed to flow . To London ...
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... blest ! ' - " Then Francis answered , ' Trust thy Son , For , with God's will , it shall be done ! ' " The pledge obtained , the solemn word Thus scarcely given , a noise was heard , And Officers arose in state - To lead the prisoners ...
... blest ! ' - " Then Francis answered , ' Trust thy Son , For , with God's will , it shall be done ! ' " The pledge obtained , the solemn word Thus scarcely given , a noise was heard , And Officers arose in state - To lead the prisoners ...
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... blest When all resentments were at rest , And life in death laid the heart bare ? Then , like a spectre sweeping by , Rushed through his mind the prophecy Of utter desolation made To Emily in the yew - tree shade : He sighed ...
... blest When all resentments were at rest , And life in death laid the heart bare ? Then , like a spectre sweeping by , Rushed through his mind the prophecy Of utter desolation made To Emily in the yew - tree shade : He sighed ...
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... blest ! O Pair Beloved of Heaven , Heaven's chosen care , This was for you a precious greeting ; And may it prove a fruitful meeting ! Joined are they , and the sylvan Doe Can she depart ? can she forego The Lady , once her playful peer ...
... blest ! O Pair Beloved of Heaven , Heaven's chosen care , This was for you a precious greeting ; And may it prove a fruitful meeting ! Joined are they , and the sylvan Doe Can she depart ? can she forego The Lady , once her playful peer ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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