The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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William Wordsworth. A nursling babe her only comforter ; Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and mountain- snows Predominates , and darkness comes and ...
William Wordsworth. A nursling babe her only comforter ; Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and mountain- snows Predominates , and darkness comes and ...
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... Beneath the cliffs , and pine - wood's steady sugh † ; The solitary heifer's deepened low ; Or rumbling , heard remote , of falling snow . All motions , sounds , and voices , far and nigh , Blend in a music of tranquillity ; Save when ...
... Beneath the cliffs , and pine - wood's steady sugh † ; The solitary heifer's deepened low ; Or rumbling , heard remote , of falling snow . All motions , sounds , and voices , far and nigh , Blend in a music of tranquillity ; Save when ...
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... beneath the mountains , half deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . - One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another high on that green ledge ; — he gained The ...
... beneath the mountains , half deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . - One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another high on that green ledge ; — he gained The ...
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... beneath the many - tinted hills , A mighty waste of mist the valley fills , A solemn sea ! whose billows wide around Stand motionless , to awful silence bound : Pines , on the coast , through mists their tops uprear , That like to ...
... beneath the many - tinted hills , A mighty waste of mist the valley fills , A solemn sea ! whose billows wide around Stand motionless , to awful silence bound : Pines , on the coast , through mists their tops uprear , That like to ...
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William Wordsworth. ' Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets fanned , They sport beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin ...
William Wordsworth. ' Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets fanned , They sport beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin ...
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