The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... strong against arrow - flights and lance - thrusts , but only suffocates the weak or sinks him the sooner in the waters of oblivion . In 1800 the friendship of Wordsworth with Lamb began , and was thenceforward never inter- rupted . He ...
... strong against arrow - flights and lance - thrusts , but only suffocates the weak or sinks him the sooner in the waters of oblivion . In 1800 the friendship of Wordsworth with Lamb began , and was thenceforward never inter- rupted . He ...
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... their sides , that face the sun's slant beam , Strong flakes of radiance on the tremulous stream : Raised by yon travelling flock , a dusty cloud Mounts from the road , and spreads its moving shroud AN EVENING WALK .
... their sides , that face the sun's slant beam , Strong flakes of radiance on the tremulous stream : Raised by yon travelling flock , a dusty cloud Mounts from the road , and spreads its moving shroud AN EVENING WALK .
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... Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs , And start the astonished shades at female eyes . From Bruno's forest screams the affrighted jay , And slow the insulted eagle wheels away . A viewless flight of laughing Demons mock The ...
... Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs , And start the astonished shades at female eyes . From Bruno's forest screams the affrighted jay , And slow the insulted eagle wheels away . A viewless flight of laughing Demons mock The ...
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... strong ) That I , at last , a resting - place had found ; 6 ' Here will I dwell , ' said I , ' my whole life long , Roaming the illimitable waters round ; Here will I live , of all but Heaven disowned , And end my days upon the peaceful ...
... strong ) That I , at last , a resting - place had found ; 6 ' Here will I dwell , ' said I , ' my whole life long , Roaming the illimitable waters round ; Here will I live , of all but Heaven disowned , And end my days upon the peaceful ...
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... Strong feelings to his heart Are natural ; and from no one can be learnt More of man's thoughts and ways than his expe- rience Has given him power to teach : and then for courage And enterprise , what perils hath he shunned ? What ...
... Strong feelings to his heart Are natural ; and from no one can be learnt More of man's thoughts and ways than his expe- rience Has given him power to teach : and then for courage And enterprise , what perils hath he shunned ? What ...
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