The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... kind whatsoever . In a very few instances - possibly not more than half - a - dozen in all - where a passage either of striking beauty or otherwise interesting had been rejected from the text of ed . 1849-50 , the Editor has ventured to ...
... kind whatsoever . In a very few instances - possibly not more than half - a - dozen in all - where a passage either of striking beauty or otherwise interesting had been rejected from the text of ed . 1849-50 , the Editor has ventured to ...
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... kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes , accompanied by vouchers of its veracity , that may amuse the reader . loves With furtive watch pursue her as she moves , The female with a meeker charm suc- ceeds , And her brown little - ones ...
... kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes , accompanied by vouchers of its veracity , that may amuse the reader . loves With furtive watch pursue her as she moves , The female with a meeker charm suc- ceeds , And her brown little - ones ...
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... kind bed : The moon a wan dead light around her Banished that dismal thought ; and now shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would In fainter howlings told its rage was He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he Meanwhile discourse ...
... kind bed : The moon a wan dead light around her Banished that dismal thought ; and now shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would In fainter howlings told its rage was He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he Meanwhile discourse ...
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... kind of plunder he was hunting Else can ye hope but with such numerous now ; foes 510 The gallows would one day of him be Your pains shall ever with your years glad ; - Though inward anguish damped the Sailor's brow , 485 Yet calm he ...
... kind of plunder he was hunting Else can ye hope but with such numerous now ; foes 510 The gallows would one day of him be Your pains shall ever with your years glad ; - Though inward anguish damped the Sailor's brow , 485 Yet calm he ...
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... kind shelter brought , care Not ineffectual was that piteous claim : " O welcome sentence which will end though late , " 655 He said , " the pangs that to my conscience camę Out of that deed . My trust , Saviour ! is in thy name ...
... kind shelter brought , care Not ineffectual was that piteous claim : " O welcome sentence which will end though late , " 655 He said , " the pangs that to my conscience camę Out of that deed . My trust , Saviour ! is in thy name ...
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