The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time To the River Greta , near Keswick To the River Derwent In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle Nun's Well , Brigham • · 184 185 186 186 187 • 188 To a Friend ...
... thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time To the River Greta , near Keswick To the River Derwent In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle Nun's Well , Brigham • · 184 185 186 186 187 • 188 To a Friend ...
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... thee , A voice is with us , - and a Spirit's hand : - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ! CANTO SECOND . THE Harp in lowliness obeyed ; And THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 15.
... thee , A voice is with us , - and a Spirit's hand : - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ! CANTO SECOND . THE Harp in lowliness obeyed ; And THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . 15.
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... thee require the same : Thy place be on my better hand ; — And seven as true as thou , I see , Will cleave to this good cause and me . " He spake , and eight brave sons straightway All followed him , a gallant band ! Thus , with his ...
... thee require the same : Thy place be on my better hand ; — And seven as true as thou , I see , Will cleave to this good cause and me . " He spake , and eight brave sons straightway All followed him , a gallant band ! Thus , with his ...
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... thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . " She heard , but looked not up , nor spake ; And sorrow moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they ...
... thee one hour will stay , To give thee comfort if I may . " She heard , but looked not up , nor spake ; And sorrow moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they ...
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... thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial 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 ...
... thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial 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 ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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