The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; tain's brow , And round ...
... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; tain's brow , And round ...
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... hands are prest Oh ! give not me that eye of hard dis- dain 545 That views , undimmed , Einsiedlen's 2 wretched fane ... hand : 575 Rude fountains built and covered with sheds for the accommodation of the Pilgrims , in their ascent of ...
... hands are prest Oh ! give not me that eye of hard dis- dain 545 That views , undimmed , Einsiedlen's 2 wretched fane ... hand : 575 Rude fountains built and covered with sheds for the accommodation of the Pilgrims , in their ascent of ...
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... hand in his , and raised it , but both Nor let it linger long , the murderer's fate . " dropped , When on his own he cast a rueful look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; 636 ...
... hand in his , and raised it , but both Nor let it linger long , the murderer's fate . " dropped , When on his own he cast a rueful look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; 636 ...
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... hand ) . It is no com- mon thing when one like you 50 Performs these delicate services , and therefore Wil . You know that you have saved I feel myself much bounden to you , his life . Mar. I know it . Wil . And that he hates you ...
... hand ) . It is no com- mon thing when one like you 50 Performs these delicate services , and therefore Wil . You know that you have saved I feel myself much bounden to you , his life . Mar. I know it . Wil . And that he hates you ...
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... hands to any needful work : 385 She eats her food which every day the peasants Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; where- upon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so ...
... hands to any needful work : 385 She eats her food which every day the peasants Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; where- upon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , Which pleased him so ...
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