The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... Thou hast attuned thy murmurings ; And now before this Pile we stand In solitude , and utter peace : But , Harp ! thy murmurs may not cease , A Spirit , with his angelic wings , In soft and breeze - like visitings , Has touched thee , A ...
... Thou hast attuned thy murmurings ; And now before this Pile we stand In solitude , and utter peace : But , Harp ! thy murmurs may not cease , A Spirit , with his angelic wings , In soft and breeze - like visitings , Has touched thee , A ...
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... Thou , Richard , bear'st thy father's name : Keep thou this ensign till the day When I of 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 ...
... Thou , Richard , bear'st thy father's name : Keep thou this ensign till the day When I of 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 ...
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... Thou , chiefly thou , my Sister dear , Whose pangs are registered in heaven , The stifled sigh , the hidden tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed Banner grew Beneath ...
... Thou , chiefly thou , my Sister dear , Whose pangs are registered in heaven , The stifled sigh , the hidden tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed Banner grew Beneath ...
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... thou with me divide The thought while I am by thy side , Acknowledging a grace in this , A comfort in the dark abyss . But look not for me when I am gone , And be no further wrought upon : Farewell all wishes , all debate , All prayers ...
... thou with me divide The thought while I am by thy side , Acknowledging a grace in this , A comfort in the dark abyss . But look not for me when I am gone , And be no further wrought upon : Farewell all wishes , all debate , All prayers ...
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... thou , my Sister , doomed to be The last leaf on a blasted tree ; If not in vain we breathed the breath Together of a purer faith ; If hand in hand we have been led , And thou ( O happy thought this day ! ) Not seldom foremost in the ...
... thou , my Sister , doomed to be The last leaf on a blasted tree ; If not in vain we breathed the breath Together of a purer faith ; If hand in hand we have been led , And thou ( O happy thought this day ! ) Not seldom foremost in the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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