The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... DEATH . Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle ( on the Road from the South ) • . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought . Not to the object specially ...
... DEATH . Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle ( on the Road from the South ) • . Tenderly do we feel by Nature's law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought . Not to the object specially ...
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... death ! - But Francis , soon as he had braved That insult , and the Banner saved , Athwart the unresisting tide Of the spectators occupied In admiration or dismay , Bore instantly his Charge away . " These things , which thus had in the ...
... death ! - But Francis , soon as he had braved That insult , and the Banner saved , Athwart the unresisting tide Of the spectators occupied In admiration or dismay , Bore instantly his Charge away . " These things , which thus had in the ...
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... death - sounds of the Minster bell : That sullen stroke pronounced farewell To Marmaduke , cut off from pity ! To Ambrose that ! and then a knell For him , the sweet , half - opened Flower ! For all , all dying in one hour ! - -Why ...
... death - sounds of the Minster bell : That sullen stroke pronounced farewell To Marmaduke , cut off from pity ! To Ambrose that ! and then a knell For him , the sweet , half - opened Flower ! For all , all dying in one hour ! - -Why ...
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... 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 , submitting will and power To the stern embrace of that grasping ...
... 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 , submitting will and power To the stern embrace of that grasping ...
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... death had drunk their punishment , Bethought him , angry and ashamed , How Francis , with the Banner claimed As his own charge , had disappeared , By all the standers - by revered . His whole bold carriage ( which had quelled Thus far ...
... death had drunk their punishment , Bethought him , angry and ashamed , How Francis , with the Banner claimed As his own charge , had disappeared , By all the standers - by revered . His whole bold carriage ( which had quelled Thus far ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
Términos y frases comunes
Banner beauty Bees behold blest bold Bolton bowers Brancepeth breast breath bright brow calm CANUTE chantry cheer Church city of Durham clouds Creature crown dark dear divine doomed doth dread dream DUNOLLY CASTLE Earl of Lonsdale earth fair faith Fancy fear feeling flowers Francis lay friends gentle gleam glory grace grave green hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy hope hour human Iona land light live look Lord meek mind morning mountain Nature's night Norton o'er peace pensive prayer repose rite river Derwent RIVER EDEN round Rylstone sacred shade sigh sight silent smile smooth soft Sonnet sorrow soul spake spirit spread STAFFA stand stars stood stream sweet tears tempest thee thou thought tower TOWER of REFUGE truth Ullswater vale voice White Doe Wicliffe wild wind wings words Workington