The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... fields Upon the same Occasion 283 284 Memory • 287 • This Lawn , a carpet all alive 288 Humanity 289 The unremitting voice of nightly streams Thoughts on the Seasons 293 294 To , upon the Birth of her First - born Child , March , 1833 ...
... fields Upon the same Occasion 283 284 Memory • 287 • This Lawn , a carpet all alive 288 Humanity 289 The unremitting voice of nightly streams Thoughts on the Seasons 293 294 To , upon the Birth of her First - born Child , March , 1833 ...
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... fields are gay With people in their best array Of stole and doublet , hood and scarf , Along the banks of crystal Wharf , Through the Vale retired and lowly , Trooping to that summons holy . And , up among the moorlands , see What ...
... fields are gay With people in their best array Of stole and doublet , hood and scarf , Along the banks of crystal Wharf , Through the Vale retired and lowly , Trooping to that summons holy . And , up among the moorlands , see What ...
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... field , His eye could see the hidden spring , And how the current was to flow ; The fatal end of Scotland's King , And all that hopeless overthrow . But not in wars did he delight , This Clifford wished for worthier might ; Nor in broad ...
... field , His eye could see the hidden spring , And how the current was to flow ; The fatal end of Scotland's King , And all that hopeless overthrow . But not in wars did he delight , This Clifford wished for worthier might ; Nor in broad ...
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... field of Sons and Sire ; Of him the most ; and , sooth to say , No shape of man in all the array So graced the sunshine of that day . The monumental pomp of age Was with this goodly Personage ; A stature undepressed in size , Unbent ...
... field of Sons and Sire ; Of him the most ; and , sooth to say , No shape of man in all the array So graced the sunshine of that day . The monumental pomp of age Was with this goodly Personage ; A stature undepressed in size , Unbent ...
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... yield ( And can it be ? ) an unfought field ! How oft has strength , the strength of Heaven , To few triumphantly been given ! * From the old Ballad . Still do our very children boast Of mitred Thurston , 32 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... yield ( And can it be ? ) an unfought field ! How oft has strength , the strength of Heaven , To few triumphantly been given ! * From the old Ballad . Still do our very children boast Of mitred Thurston , 32 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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