The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... brings , Freshening the wilderness with shades and springs . - There be whose lot far otherwise is cast : Sole human tenant of the piny waste , By choice or doom a gypsy wanders here , * The river along whose banks you descend in ...
... brings , Freshening the wilderness with shades and springs . - There be whose lot far otherwise is cast : Sole human tenant of the piny waste , By choice or doom a gypsy wanders here , * The river along whose banks you descend in ...
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... fragrant mountain's purple side : For as the pleasures of his simple day Beyond his native valley seldom stray , Nought round its darling precincts can he find But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; While 38 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... fragrant mountain's purple side : For as the pleasures of his simple day Beyond his native valley seldom stray , Nought round its darling precincts can he find But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; While 38 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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William Wordsworth. But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; While Hope , reclining upon Pleasure's urn , Binds her wild wreaths , and whispers his return . Once , Man entirely free , alone and wild , ― Was blest as free , for he was ...
William Wordsworth. But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; While Hope , reclining upon Pleasure's urn , Binds her wild wreaths , and whispers his return . Once , Man entirely free , alone and wild , ― Was blest as free , for he was ...
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... bring a joy to my despair . XXXIX . Ah ! how unlike those late terrific sleeps , And groans that rage of racking famine spoke ; The unburied dead that lay in festering heaps , The breathing pestilence that rose like smoke , The shriek ...
... bring a joy to my despair . XXXIX . Ah ! how unlike those late terrific sleeps , And groans that rage of racking famine spoke ; The unburied dead that lay in festering heaps , The breathing pestilence that rose like smoke , The shriek ...
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... bring me back - protect him , Saints -fare- well ! [ Exit IDONEA . Host . ' Tis never drought with us St. Cuthbert and his Pilgrims , Thanks to them , are to us a stream of comfort : Pity the Maiden did not wait awhile ; She could not ...
... bring me back - protect him , Saints -fare- well ! [ Exit IDONEA . Host . ' Tis never drought with us St. Cuthbert and his Pilgrims , Thanks to them , are to us a stream of comfort : Pity the Maiden did not wait awhile ; She could not ...
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