The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... past illusions to recall ? · 197 On entering Douglas Bay , Isle of Man 198 By the Sea - shore , Isle of Man Isle of Man Isle of Man • By a Retired Mariner . ( A Friend of the Author ) At Bala - Sala , Isle of Man . ( Supposed to be ...
... past illusions to recall ? · 197 On entering Douglas Bay , Isle of Man 198 By the Sea - shore , Isle of Man Isle of Man Isle of Man • By a Retired Mariner . ( A Friend of the Author ) At Bala - Sala , Isle of Man . ( Supposed to be ...
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... past he calmly hath reviewed : But where will be the fortitude Of this brave man , when he shall see That Form beneath the spreading tree , And know that it is Emily ? He saw her where in open view She sat beneath the spreading yew ...
... past he calmly hath reviewed : But where will be the fortitude Of this brave man , when he shall see That Form beneath the spreading tree , And know that it is Emily ? He saw her where in open view She sat beneath the spreading yew ...
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... past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very strength must lie . -O Sister , I could prophesy ! The time is come that rings the knell Of all we loved ...
... past without offence To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very strength must lie . -O Sister , I could prophesy ! The time is come that rings the knell Of all we loved ...
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... past . " I witnessed when to York they came , What , Lady , if their feet were tied ; They might deserve a good man's blame ; But marks of infamy and shame , - These were their triumph , these their pride ; Nor wanted ' mid the pressing ...
... past . " I witnessed when to York they came , What , Lady , if their feet were tied ; They might deserve a good man's blame ; But marks of infamy and shame , - These were their triumph , these their pride ; Nor wanted ' mid the pressing ...
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... past ; nor heeds Reckless of what impels or leads , Unchecked he hurries on ; The sorrow , through the Villages , Spread by triumphant cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without remorse . He marked not , heard not ...
... past ; nor heeds Reckless of what impels or leads , Unchecked he hurries on ; The sorrow , through the Villages , Spread by triumphant cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without remorse . He marked not , heard not ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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