The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... Speaking to one of his neighbors in 1845 , he said , " that , after he had finished his college course , he was in great doubt as to what his future employment should be . He did not feel himself good enough for the Church ; he felt ...
... Speaking to one of his neighbors in 1845 , he said , " that , after he had finished his college course , he was in great doubt as to what his future employment should be . He did not feel himself good enough for the Church ; he felt ...
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... speak it , for having embold- ened us to take delight in simple things , and to trust ourselves to our own instincts . And he hath his reward . It needs not to bid " Renowned Chaucer lie a thought more nigh To rare Beaumond , and ...
... speak it , for having embold- ened us to take delight in simple things , and to trust ourselves to our own instincts . And he hath his reward . It needs not to bid " Renowned Chaucer lie a thought more nigh To rare Beaumond , and ...
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... speak , a man so tried . Yet , to relieve her heart , in friendly style Proverbial words of comfort he applied , And not in vain , while they went pacing side by side . LII . Erelong , from heaps of turf , before their sight , Together ...
... speak , a man so tried . Yet , to relieve her heart , in friendly style Proverbial words of comfort he applied , And not in vain , while they went pacing side by side . LII . Erelong , from heaps of turf , before their sight , Together ...
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... speak Of me , say that the worm is on my cheek . Torn from our hut , that stood beside the sea Near Portland lighthouse in a lonesome creek , My husband served in sad captivity On shipboard , bound till peace or death should set him ...
... speak Of me , say that the worm is on my cheek . Torn from our hut , that stood beside the sea Near Portland lighthouse in a lonesome creek , My husband served in sad captivity On shipboard , bound till peace or death should set him ...
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... speak ; but think not I forget — Dear Father ! how could I forget and live- You and the story of that doleful night When , Antioch blazing to her topmost towers , You rushed into the murderous flames , returned Blind as the grave , but ...
... speak ; but think not I forget — Dear Father ! how could I forget and live- You and the story of that doleful night When , Antioch blazing to her topmost towers , You rushed into the murderous flames , returned Blind as the grave , but ...
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