The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , —against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world ...
... Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , —against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world ...
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... Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed- This Marmaduke Idon . O could you hear his voice : 165 Alas ! you do not ... thou wilt . Thou hast been told , 191 That when , on our return from Palestine , I found how my domains had been ...
... Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken reed- This Marmaduke Idon . O could you hear his voice : 165 Alas ! you do not ... thou wilt . Thou hast been told , 191 That when , on our return from Palestine , I found how my domains had been ...
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... Thou art here Led by my hand to save thee from per- dition ; Thou wilt have time to breathe and think- Her . Oh , Mercy ! Mar. I know the need that all men have of mercy , 1406 And therefore leave thee to a righteous judgment . Her . My ...
... Thou art here Led by my hand to save thee from per- dition ; Thou wilt have time to breathe and think- Her . Oh , Mercy ! Mar. I know the need that all men have of mercy , 1406 And therefore leave thee to a righteous judgment . Her . My ...
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... thou come to me with words like these ? That the earth owns shall never choose to die , 2150 But some one must be near to count his groans . his crimes . Idon . Thou seest me what I am . Eld . It was most heinous , And doth call out for ...
... thou come to me with words like these ? That the earth owns shall never choose to die , 2150 But some one must be near to count his groans . his crimes . Idon . Thou seest me what I am . Eld . It was most heinous , And doth call out for ...
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... thou pursued the monster ? 2191 Mar. I have found him.— Oh ! would that thou hadst perished in the flames ! · Idon . Perished - by what mischance ? Mar. Beloved ! if I dared , so would I call thee- Conflict must cease , and , in thy ...
... thou pursued the monster ? 2191 Mar. I have found him.— Oh ! would that thou hadst perished in the flames ! · Idon . Perished - by what mischance ? Mar. Beloved ! if I dared , so would I call thee- Conflict must cease , and , in thy ...
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