The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... seemed idle to preserve with scrupulous exactness certain oddities and inconsistencies of spelling - a matter to which Wordsworth , unlike his brother - poet , Walter Savage Landor , appears never to have given serious attention . The ...
... seemed idle to preserve with scrupulous exactness certain oddities and inconsistencies of spelling - a matter to which Wordsworth , unlike his brother - poet , Walter Savage Landor , appears never to have given serious attention . The ...
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... seemed well worth restoring , will be found in this volume amongst the notes of ed . 1849-50 , from which they are distinguished by the addition of their proper date after the signature ( W. ) . T. H. 1 All of these will be found in the ...
... seemed well worth restoring , will be found in this volume amongst the notes of ed . 1849-50 , from which they are distinguished by the addition of their proper date after the signature ( W. ) . T. H. 1 All of these will be found in the ...
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... seemed worn with care 5 Both of the time to come , and time long fled : Down fell in straggling locks his thin grey hair ; A coat he wore of military red But faded , and stuck o'er with many a patch and shred . II . While thus he ...
... seemed worn with care 5 Both of the time to come , and time long fled : Down fell in straggling locks his thin grey hair ; A coat he wore of military red But faded , and stuck o'er with many a patch and shred . II . While thus he ...
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... seemed to bring a joy to my de- spair . And soon with crimson fire kindled the firmament . XXXVI . 315 " O come , " he cried , come , after weary night XXXIX . " Ah ! how unlike those late terrific sleeps , Of such rough storm , this ...
... seemed to bring a joy to my de- spair . And soon with crimson fire kindled the firmament . XXXVI . 315 " O come , " he cried , come , after weary night XXXIX . " Ah ! how unlike those late terrific sleeps , Of such rough storm , this ...
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... seemed transported to another world ; A thought resigned with pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurled , And , whistling , called the wind that hardly curled 356 The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home ...
... seemed transported to another world ; A thought resigned with pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurled , And , whistling , called the wind that hardly curled 356 The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home ...
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