The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noontide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . I see her now , denied to lay ...
... blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noontide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . I see her now , denied to lay ...
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... blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while 16 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while 16 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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... bless , * Who , murmuring here a later ditty , * Collins's Ode on the Death of Thomson , the last written , I believe , of the poems which were published during his life- time . This Ode is also alluded to in the next stanza . Could ...
... bless , * Who , murmuring here a later ditty , * Collins's Ode on the Death of Thomson , the last written , I believe , of the poems which were published during his life- time . This Ode is also alluded to in the next stanza . Could ...
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... of the bridges among the Alps are of wood , and covered : these bridges have a heavy appearance , and rather injure the effect of the scenery in some places . By rocks that , shutting out the blessed day , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , ETC. 29.
... of the bridges among the Alps are of wood , and covered : these bridges have a heavy appearance , and rather injure the effect of the scenery in some places . By rocks that , shutting out the blessed day , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , ETC. 29.
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William Wordsworth. By rocks that , shutting out the blessed day , Cling tremblingly to rocks as loose as they ; By cells , * upon whose image , while he prays , The kneeling peasant scarcely dares to gaze ; By many a votive death ...
William Wordsworth. By rocks that , shutting out the blessed day , Cling tremblingly to rocks as loose as they ; By cells , * upon whose image , while he prays , The kneeling peasant scarcely dares to gaze ; By many a votive death ...
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Alps arms art thou babe beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breast breath bright cheerful child cottage dark dead dear door Earl of Lonsdale earth ELDRED Elea Ennerdale eyes face fancy father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven HERBERT hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea innocent Johnny Kilve Lacy lamb Leonard light live look Lord Clifford Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountain nature never night o'er Oswald pain passed peace poems poet poor porringer rest rocks round Salisbury Plain seemed shade side sigh sight sleep smile sorrow soul sound spirit Sugh Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees turned vale voice wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woman wood words Wordsworth Youth