The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... rock where the ice was not thawed , and perished . His body was discovered as described in this poem . Walter Scott ... rocks : What though my course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee ...
... rock where the ice was not thawed , and perished . His body was discovered as described in this poem . Walter Scott ... rocks : What though my course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee ...
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... rocks and stones , following the Dog 3 As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground ; The appalled Discoverer with a sigh 4 Looks round , to learn the history . From those abrupt and perilous rocks ...
... rocks and stones , following the Dog 3 As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground ; The appalled Discoverer with a sigh 4 Looks round , to learn the history . From those abrupt and perilous rocks ...
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... rock , The deep she hath regained ; And through the stormy night they steer ; Labouring for life , in hope and fear , To reach a safer shore 2 Yet not to be attained ! 1 1837 . -how near , From her long course returns : — 2 1837 ...
... rock , The deep she hath regained ; And through the stormy night they steer ; Labouring for life , in hope and fear , To reach a safer shore 2 Yet not to be attained ! 1 1837 . -how near , From her long course returns : — 2 1837 ...
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... rock Deliberate and slow : Lord of the air , he took his flight ; Oh ! could he on that woeful night Have lent his wing , my Brother dear , For one poor moment's space to Thee , And all who struggled with the Sea , When safety was so ...
... rock Deliberate and slow : Lord of the air , he took his flight ; Oh ! could he on that woeful night Have lent his wing , my Brother dear , For one poor moment's space to Thee , And all who struggled with the Sea , When safety was so ...
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... rocks endure , - Oh do not Thou too fondly brood , Although deserving of all good , On any earthly hope , however pure ! * 60 65 70 * See 2nd vol . of the Author's Poems , page 298 , and 5th vol . , pages 311 and 314 , among Elegiac ...
... rocks endure , - Oh do not Thou too fondly brood , Although deserving of all good , On any earthly hope , however pure ! * 60 65 70 * See 2nd vol . of the Author's Poems , page 298 , and 5th vol . , pages 311 and 314 , among Elegiac ...
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