The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , —against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it ...
... heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , —against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it ...
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... heart to cheer . aid The happy husband flies , his arms to throw 60 Some labourer , thought he , may per- Round his wife's neck ; the prize of victory chance be near ; laid In her full lap , he sees such sweet tears flow And so he sent ...
... heart to cheer . aid The happy husband flies , his arms to throw 60 Some labourer , thought he , may per- Round his wife's neck ; the prize of victory chance be near ; laid In her full lap , he sees such sweet tears flow And so he sent ...
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... heart a fresh one drew : pallid host Driven by the bomb's incessant thunder- stroke The whilst her comrade to her pensive To loathsome vaults , where heart - sick an- cheer guish tossed , 350 Tempered fit words of hope ; and the lark ...
... heart a fresh one drew : pallid host Driven by the bomb's incessant thunder- stroke The whilst her comrade to her pensive To loathsome vaults , where heart - sick an- cheer guish tossed , 350 Tempered fit words of hope ; and the lark ...
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... heart , [ Exeunt MARMADUKE and Oswald . 265 SCENE , The door of the Hostel . HERBERT , IDONEA , and Host . Your justice stamp upon his evil deeds The punishment they merit . All is plain : It cannot be Mar. Osw . What cannot be ? Yet ...
... heart , [ Exeunt MARMADUKE and Oswald . 265 SCENE , The door of the Hostel . HERBERT , IDONEA , and Host . Your justice stamp upon his evil deeds The punishment they merit . All is plain : It cannot be Mar. Osw . What cannot be ? Yet ...
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... heart- Well ! they might turn a beggar from their doors , But there are Mothers who can see the Babe 440 Here at my breast , and ask me where I bought it : Osw . But why so violent Against this venerable Man ? Beg . I'll tell you : 465 ...
... heart- Well ! they might turn a beggar from their doors , But there are Mothers who can see the Babe 440 Here at my breast , and ask me where I bought it : Osw . But why so violent Against this venerable Man ? Beg . I'll tell you : 465 ...
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