The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... seen to this day as beautiful in the month of March , nodding their golden heads beside the dancing and foaming waves . - I . F. ] This was No. VII . in the series of Poems , entitled , in the edition of 1807 , " Moods of my own Mind ...
... seen to this day as beautiful in the month of March , nodding their golden heads beside the dancing and foaming waves . - I . F. ] This was No. VII . in the series of Poems , entitled , in the edition of 1807 , " Moods of my own Mind ...
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... seen ; Tranquil assurances that Heaven supports The feeble motions of thy life , and cheers Thy loneliness or shall those smiles be called Feelers of love , put forth as if to explore This untried world , and to prepare thy way Through ...
... seen ; Tranquil assurances that Heaven supports The feeble motions of thy life , and cheers Thy loneliness or shall those smiles be called Feelers of love , put forth as if to explore This untried world , and to prepare thy way Through ...
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... seen ! Light of heart and light of limb ; What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in its prime , They are sobered by this time . 80 88 85 90 If you look to ...
... seen ! Light of heart and light of limb ; What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in its prime , They are sobered by this time . 80 88 85 90 If you look to ...
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... seen it muffled up from harm , Or blasts the green field and the trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now ...
... seen it muffled up from harm , Or blasts the green field and the trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now ...
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... seen Propping a pale and melancholy face Upon the Mother's bosom ; resting thus His head upon one breast , while from the other The Babe was drawing in its quiet food . -That pillow is no longer to be thine , Fond Youth ! that mournful ...
... seen Propping a pale and melancholy face Upon the Mother's bosom ; resting thus His head upon one breast , while from the other The Babe was drawing in its quiet food . -That pillow is no longer to be thine , Fond Youth ! that mournful ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1870 |
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