The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... give this dedication a propriety sufficient to do away any scruples which your modesty might otherwise have suggested . In inscribing this little work to you I consult my heart . You know well how great is the differ- ence between two ...
... give this dedication a propriety sufficient to do away any scruples which your modesty might otherwise have suggested . In inscribing this little work to you I consult my heart . You know well how great is the differ- ence between two ...
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... give . Her . Nay , be composed : 140 Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis ...
... give . Her . Nay , be composed : 140 Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis ...
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... give him ; where- upon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so , that he was hushed at once ... Gives her money . Beg . The Saints reward you For this good deed ! -Well , Sirs , this passed away ; 409 And ...
... give him ; where- upon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so , that he was hushed at once ... Gives her money . Beg . The Saints reward you For this good deed ! -Well , Sirs , this passed away ; 409 And ...
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... give me half . Osw . What's this ? -I fear , good Woman , You have been insolent . Beg . And there's the Baron , I ... ( gives her money ) . Here's for your little boy , and when you christen him I'll be his Godfather . Beg . Oh Sir , you ...
... give me half . Osw . What's this ? -I fear , good Woman , You have been insolent . Beg . And there's the Baron , I ... ( gives her money ) . Here's for your little boy , and when you christen him I'll be his Godfather . Beg . Oh Sir , you ...
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... give my cloak and bonnet For sight of a warm fire . Mar. The wind blows keen ; My hands are numb . Osw . Ha ha ! ' tis nipping cold . [ Blowing his fingers . I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy warmth And we were comforted ...
... give my cloak and bonnet For sight of a warm fire . Mar. The wind blows keen ; My hands are numb . Osw . Ha ha ! ' tis nipping cold . [ Blowing his fingers . I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy warmth And we were comforted ...
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