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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... truth ? has Man , in wisdom's creed , A pitiable doom ; for respite brief A care more anxious , or a heavier grief ? Is he ungrateful , and doth little heed God's bounty , soon forgotten ; or indeed , Must Man , with labour born , awake ...
... truth ? has Man , in wisdom's creed , A pitiable doom ; for respite brief A care more anxious , or a heavier grief ? Is he ungrateful , and doth little heed God's bounty , soon forgotten ; or indeed , Must Man , with labour born , awake ...
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... truth it is which I Now say - in such belief I'll live and die ; And Cuckoo , do thou so , by my advice . Then , quoth she , let me never hope for bliss , If with that counsel I do e'er comply . XXXIV 155 160 165 Good Nightingale ! thou ...
... truth it is which I Now say - in such belief I'll live and die ; And Cuckoo , do thou so , by my advice . Then , quoth she , let me never hope for bliss , If with that counsel I do e'er comply . XXXIV 155 160 165 Good Nightingale ! thou ...
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... truth , mine own dear brother , Men lay as low that one as lieth that other . Right so betwixt a haughty tyrant chief And a rough outlaw or an errant thief , 120 90-2 That when we might be happy , then we won't , ( That with plain ...
... truth , mine own dear brother , Men lay as low that one as lieth that other . Right so betwixt a haughty tyrant chief And a rough outlaw or an errant thief , 120 90-2 That when we might be happy , then we won't , ( That with plain ...
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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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Æneas Æneid Alfoxden Anchises arms Ascanius Barron Field Beaumont beauty behold beneath Bird Black Comb bliss breast breath bright Calchas 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 hear heard heart Heaven Helenus honour hope Ilium labour Lady land letter light lines live look Lord memory mind mountain mournful night o'er peace Phoebus Phrygian poem Poet Priam Pyrrhus rock Rydal Mount shade shore sight silent Sire sleep song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stanzas stone stood sweet tears thee thine things thou thought translation tree Trojan Troy truth vale verses voice wind words Wordsworth written youth