The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought . Not to the object specially designed Ye brood of conscience , Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had passed her time of youth Fit ...
... law The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die Is Death , when evil against good has fought . Not to the object specially designed Ye brood of conscience , Spectres ! that frequent Before the world had passed her time of youth Fit ...
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... law Of orderly respect and awe ; But see , they vanish one by one , And , last , the Doe herself is gone . Harp ! we have been full long beguiled By vague thoughts , lured by fancies wild ; To which , with no reluctant strings , Thou ...
... law Of orderly respect and awe ; But see , they vanish one by one , And , last , the Doe herself is gone . Harp ! we have been full long beguiled By vague thoughts , lured by fancies wild ; To which , with no reluctant strings , Thou ...
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... law of kind ; Haunting the spots with lonely cheer Which her dear Mistress once held dear : - Loves most what Emily loved most , - The inclosure of this churchyard ground ; Here wanders like a gliding ghost , And every Sabbath here is ...
... law of kind ; Haunting the spots with lonely cheer Which her dear Mistress once held dear : - Loves most what Emily loved most , - The inclosure of this churchyard ground ; Here wanders like a gliding ghost , And every Sabbath here is ...
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... law aspire , As to the one sole fount whence wisdom flowed , Justice , and order . Tremblingly escaped , As if with prescience of the coming storm , That intimation when the stars were shaped ; And still , ' mid yon thick woods , the ...
... law aspire , As to the one sole fount whence wisdom flowed , Justice , and order . Tremblingly escaped , As if with prescience of the coming storm , That intimation when the stars were shaped ; And still , ' mid yon thick woods , the ...
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... laws , and creeds , and people all are lost ! XIII . CASUAL INCITEMENT . A BRIGHT - HAIRED company of youthful slaves , Beautiful strangers , stand within the pale Of a sad market , ranged for public sale , Where Tiber's stream the ...
... laws , and creeds , and people all are lost ! XIII . CASUAL INCITEMENT . A BRIGHT - HAIRED company of youthful slaves , Beautiful strangers , stand within the pale Of a sad market , ranged for public sale , Where Tiber's stream the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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