The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Clarendon Press, 1940 - 490 páginas |
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... Happy and alone . Oh who would be afraid of life , The passion the sorrow and the strife , When he may be Shelter'd so easily ? May lie in peace on his bed Happy as they who are dead . Half an hour afterwards I have thoughts that are ...
... Happy and alone . Oh who would be afraid of life , The passion the sorrow and the strife , When he may be Shelter'd so easily ? May lie in peace on his bed Happy as they who are dead . Half an hour afterwards I have thoughts that are ...
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... happy , kingdoms . As soon as ever I looked upon them , they called forth the sad representation of all the sins and all the miseries that had overwhelmed them these twenty years . " It is not to be denied that the changes now in ...
... happy , kingdoms . As soon as ever I looked upon them , they called forth the sad representation of all the sins and all the miseries that had overwhelmed them these twenty years . " It is not to be denied that the changes now in ...
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... happy native place In every eye we meet . 48/9 . ( app . crit . ) In a Manuscript probably written in 1800 this poem ends as follows : He taught in this his humble state What happiness a man of worth A single mortal may create Upon a ...
... happy native place In every eye we meet . 48/9 . ( app . crit . ) In a Manuscript probably written in 1800 this poem ends as follows : He taught in this his humble state What happiness a man of worth A single mortal may create Upon a ...
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The leaves that rustled on this oakcrowned hill | 8 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING | 20 |
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Æneid Alfoxden Anchises arms Ascanius Barron Field Beaumont beauty behold beneath Bird Black Comb blest breast breath bright brow Calchas Chaucer cheer clouds Coleorton Composed Coroebus corr Creusa crit Cuckoo dear death deep delight Dido doth Dove Cottage earth Epitaphs eyes fair faith fancy fate fear feel flowers Friend gentle grace Grasmere Grecian ground grove hand happy hath heard heart Heaven Helenus honour hope human Ilium labour Lady land letter light lines live look Lord meek memory mind mountain mournful Nature's night o'er peace Phoebus poem Priam rest rocks Rydal Mount shade shore sight silent sleep song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stanzas stone sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tree Trojan Troy truth vale verses voice wind words Wordsworth written youth ΙΟ