The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... Næffals near Glarus , where three hundred and thirty men are said to have defeated an army of between fifteen and twenty thousand Austrians . When to those famous fields his steps are led , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , ETC. 39.
... Næffals near Glarus , where three hundred and thirty men are said to have defeated an army of between fifteen and twenty thousand Austrians . When to those famous fields his steps are led , DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , ETC. 39.
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... fields of snow ; While needle peaks of granite shooting bare Tremble in ever - varying tints of air . ; And when a gathering weight of shadows brown Falls on the valleys as the sun goes down And Pikes , of darkness named and fear and ...
... fields of snow ; While needle peaks of granite shooting bare Tremble in ever - varying tints of air . ; And when a gathering weight of shadows brown Falls on the valleys as the sun goes down And Pikes , of darkness named and fear and ...
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... fields : Five streams of ice amid her cots descend , And with wild flowers and blooming orchards blend ; A scene more fair than what the Grecian feigns Of purple lights and ever - vernal plains ; Here all the seasons revel hand in hand ...
... fields : Five streams of ice amid her cots descend , And with wild flowers and blooming orchards blend ; A scene more fair than what the Grecian feigns Of purple lights and ever - vernal plains ; Here all the seasons revel hand in hand ...
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... fields peculiar , and peculiar skies . Yes , as I roamed where Loiret's waters glide Through rustling aspens heard from side to side , * An insect so called , which emits a short , melancholy cry , heard at the close of the summer ...
... fields peculiar , and peculiar skies . Yes , as I roamed where Loiret's waters glide Through rustling aspens heard from side to side , * An insect so called , which emits a short , melancholy cry , heard at the close of the summer ...
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... fields in fire : Lo , from the flames a great and glorious birth ; As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! - All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will ...
... fields in fire : Lo , from the flames a great and glorious birth ; As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! - All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will ...
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