The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...: Evening voluntaries. Itinerary poems of 1833. Poems of sentiment and reflection. Sonnets dedicated to liberty and order. Miscellaneous poems. Inscriptions. Selections from Chaucer. Poems referring to the period of old age. Epitaphs and elegiac pieces. Ode: Intimations of immortalityClarendon Press, 1940 - 490 páginas |
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... Pyrrhus , glorying in the might Of his own weapons , while his armour bright Casts from the portal gleams of brazen light , So shines a Snake , when kindling , he hath crept Forth from the winter bed in which he slept , Swoln with a ...
... Pyrrhus , glorying in the might Of his own weapons , while his armour bright Casts from the portal gleams of brazen light , So shines a Snake , when kindling , he hath crept Forth from the winter bed in which he slept , Swoln with a ...
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... Pyrrhus himself hath seiz'd an axe , would cleave The ponderous doors , or from their hinges heave ; And now , reiterating stroke on stroke 635 Hath hewn , through plates of brass and solid oak , A broad - mouth'd entrance ; -to their ...
... Pyrrhus himself hath seiz'd an axe , would cleave The ponderous doors , or from their hinges heave ; And now , reiterating stroke on stroke 635 Hath hewn , through plates of brass and solid oak , A broad - mouth'd entrance ; -to their ...
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... Pyrrhus once had reign'd , Whose sceptre wielding he , therewith , had gain'd Andromache his Spouse , -to nuptials led Once more by one whom Troy had borne and bred . I long'd to greet him , wish'd to hear his fate As his own voice the ...
... Pyrrhus once had reign'd , Whose sceptre wielding he , therewith , had gain'd Andromache his Spouse , -to nuptials led Once more by one whom Troy had borne and bred . I long'd to greet him , wish'd to hear his fate As his own voice the ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES I Calm is the fragrant air and loth to lose | 1 |
On a high Part of the Coast of Cumberland | 2 |
By the Seaside | 3 |
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Evening voluntaries. Intinery ... William Wordsworth Vista de fragmentos - 1940 |
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