The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... never feel : and so , lost bower , I well remember . - He was one who owned No common soul . In youth by science nursed , And led by nature into a wild scene Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , 45 Till his eye streamed with ...
... never feel : and so , lost bower , I well remember . - He was one who owned No common soul . In youth by science nursed , And led by nature into a wild scene Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , 45 Till his eye streamed with ...
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... never could I hope to meet with such another . When threatened war reduced the chil- And many perished in the whirlwind's Thrice happy ! that for him the grave We gazed with terror on their gloomy could hide The empty loom , cold hearth ...
... never could I hope to meet with such another . When threatened war reduced the chil- And many perished in the whirlwind's Thrice happy ! that for him the grave We gazed with terror on their gloomy could hide The empty loom , cold hearth ...
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... never troubled me-- Of feet still bustling round with busy glee , Of looks where common kindness had no part , Of service done with cold formality , heart , XLII . XLV . " No help I sought ; in sorrow turned adrift , 370 " These things ...
... never troubled me-- Of feet still bustling round with busy glee , Of looks where common kindness had no part , Of service done with cold formality , heart , XLII . XLV . " No help I sought ; in sorrow turned adrift , 370 " These things ...
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... never see my father's door again . LXVI . 585 " My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither ...
... never see my father's door again . LXVI . 585 " My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither ...
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... never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; 636 All night from time to time under him shook The floor as he lay shuddering on his bed ; And oft he groaned aloud , " O God , that I were dead ! " LXXII ...
... never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; 636 All night from time to time under him shook The floor as he lay shuddering on his bed ; And oft he groaned aloud , " O God , that I were dead ! " LXXII ...
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