The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... stand in d . 1849-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first conceived by Wordsworth in 1812 , and , after three years of sedulous elaboration , was finally perfected and embodied by him in the ...
... stand in d . 1849-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first conceived by Wordsworth in 1812 , and , after three years of sedulous elaboration , was finally perfected and embodied by him in the ...
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... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase 305 His prey , through tracts abrupt of deso- late space , The Demon of the snow , with angry roar Descending , shuts for aye his prison door ...
... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase 305 His prey , through tracts abrupt of deso- late space , The Demon of the snow , with angry roar Descending , shuts for aye his prison door ...
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... Stand motionless , to awful silence gained bound : 410 1 Sugh , a Scotch word expressive of the sound Pines , on the coast , through mist their of the wind through the trees . tops uprear , That like to leaning masts of stranded ships ...
... Stand motionless , to awful silence gained bound : 410 1 Sugh , a Scotch word expressive of the sound Pines , on the coast , through mist their of the wind through the trees . tops uprear , That like to leaning masts of stranded ships ...
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... stands , which two bare slopes Rock to. pursued his way . XI . 90 As one whose brain habitual frenzy fires Owes to the ... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , 120 Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even ...
... stands , which two bare slopes Rock to. pursued his way . XI . 90 As one whose brain habitual frenzy fires Owes to the ... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , 120 Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even ...
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... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not strong ? 160 Is he not valiant ? Her . Am I then so soon Forgotten ? have my warnings passed so quickly Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , Child ; Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed- This ...
... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not strong ? 160 Is he not valiant ? Her . Am I then so soon Forgotten ? have my warnings passed so quickly Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , Child ; Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed- This ...
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