The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 páginas |
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... Wish for the Extirpation of slavery - Conclusion . WERE there , below , a spot of holy ground Where from distress a refuge might be found , And solitude prepare the soul for heaven ; Sure , nature's God that spot to man had given Where ...
... Wish for the Extirpation of slavery - Conclusion . WERE there , below , a spot of holy ground Where from distress a refuge might be found , And solitude prepare the soul for heaven ; Sure , nature's God that spot to man had given Where ...
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... wish - forgive me , but forgive ! " LXX . Our heavenly Father granted each day's bread ; Nature by sign or sound made no essay ; dead , And every mortal pang dissolved away . For all this world can give . Her . Nay Guilt and Sorrow . 35.
... wish - forgive me , but forgive ! " LXX . Our heavenly Father granted each day's bread ; Nature by sign or sound made no essay ; dead , And every mortal pang dissolved away . For all this world can give . Her . Nay Guilt and Sorrow . 35.
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... wish and will When I gave way to your request ; and now , When I behold the ruins of that face , 135 Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , And think that they were blasted for my sake , The name of Marmaduke is blown away ...
... wish and will When I gave way to your request ; and now , When I behold the ruins of that face , 135 Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , And think that they were blasted for my sake , The name of Marmaduke is blown away ...
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... wish . SCENE changes to the Wood adjoining the Hostel - MARMADUKE and OSWALD enter- ing . Mar. I would fain hope that we deceive ourselves : 375 When first I saw him sitting there , alone , It struck upon my heart I know not how . Osw ...
... wish . SCENE changes to the Wood adjoining the Hostel - MARMADUKE and OSWALD enter- ing . Mar. I would fain hope that we deceive ourselves : 375 When first I saw him sitting there , alone , It struck upon my heart I know not how . Osw ...
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... wish . I'd rather be A stone than what I am . - But two nights gone , The darkness overtook me - wind and rain Beat hard upon my head - and yet I saw A glow - worm , through the covert of the furze , 425 Shine calmly as if nothing ailed ...
... wish . I'd rather be A stone than what I am . - But two nights gone , The darkness overtook me - wind and rain Beat hard upon my head - and yet I saw A glow - worm , through the covert of the furze , 425 Shine calmly as if nothing ailed ...
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