The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... hear as of a faery shell Attuned to words with sacred wisdom fraught ; Free Fancy prized each specious miracle , And all its finer inspiration caught ; Till , in the bosom of our rustic Cell , We by a lamentable change were taught That ...
... hear as of a faery shell Attuned to words with sacred wisdom fraught ; Free Fancy prized each specious miracle , And all its finer inspiration caught ; Till , in the bosom of our rustic Cell , We by a lamentable change were taught That ...
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William Wordsworth. Recites the holy liturgy , The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near . - When soft ! the dusky trees between , And down the path through the open green , Where is no living thing to be seen , And ...
William Wordsworth. Recites the holy liturgy , The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near . - When soft ! the dusky trees between , And down the path through the open green , Where is no living thing to be seen , And ...
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... hear me when I It is for you too late a day ! Bethink say you of your own good name : A just and gracious queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son ...
... hear me when I It is for you too late a day ! Bethink say you of your own good name : A just and gracious queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I am your son ...
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... hear That name , pronounced with a dying fall , — The name of his only Daughter dear , As on the Banner which stood near He glanced a look of holy pride , And his moist eyes were glorified ; Then did he seize the staff , and say ...
... hear That name , pronounced with a dying fall , — The name of his only Daughter dear , As on the Banner which stood near He glanced a look of holy pride , And his moist eyes were glorified ; Then did he seize the staff , and say ...
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... hear A sound of military cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; He heard , and it disturbed him not . There stood he , leaning on a lance Which he had grasped unknowingly , Had blindly grasped in that strong trance , That ...
... hear A sound of military cheer , Faint- but it reached that sheltered spot ; He heard , and it disturbed him not . There stood he , leaning on a lance Which he had grasped unknowingly , Had blindly grasped in that strong trance , That ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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