The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... silent ! Is thy love a plant .. 277 To B. R. Haydon , on Seeing his Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte on the Island of St. Helena 277 266 Desponding Father ! mark this altered . A Poet ! -He hath put his heart to school 277 bough 266 The ...
... silent ! Is thy love a plant .. 277 To B. R. Haydon , on Seeing his Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte on the Island of St. Helena 277 266 Desponding Father ! mark this altered . A Poet ! -He hath put his heart to school 277 bough 266 The ...
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... 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 . The ...
... 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 . The ...
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... silent Girl he looked . 540 With such a look - it makes me tremble , Sir , To think of it . Osw . Enough ! you may depart . Mar. ( to himself ) Father ! -to God him- self we cannot give 543 A holier name ; and , under such a mask , To ...
... silent Girl he looked . 540 With such a look - it makes me tremble , Sir , To think of it . Osw . Enough ! you may depart . Mar. ( to himself ) Father ! -to God him- self we cannot give 543 A holier name ; and , under such a mask , To ...
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... silent as we passed them ! I have heard The boisterous carman , in the miry road , Check his loud whip and hail us with mild voice , 1335 Mar. Wretch ! -A Flower , The desperate beasts . Mar. And whither were you going ? Her . Learn ...
... silent as we passed them ! I have heard The boisterous carman , in the miry road , Check his loud whip and hail us with mild voice , 1335 Mar. Wretch ! -A Flower , The desperate beasts . Mar. And whither were you going ? Her . Learn ...
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... silent years Tell seemingly no doubtful tale ; And yet they leave it short , and fears And hopes are strong and will prevail . My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that the hope is vain , I think that he will come again ...
... silent years Tell seemingly no doubtful tale ; And yet they leave it short , and fears And hopes are strong and will prevail . My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that the hope is vain , I think that he will come again ...
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