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... every one of our mountain brooks , to the monotonous tone and unmitigated fury of such streams among the Alps as are fed all the summer long by glaciers and melting snows . A traveller observing the ΙΟ THE FORSAKEN The Forsaken ΙΟ.
... every one of our mountain brooks , to the monotonous tone and unmitigated fury of such streams among the Alps as are fed all the summer long by glaciers and melting snows . A traveller observing the ΙΟ THE FORSAKEN The Forsaken ΙΟ.
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... , Thomas , be true to me , Thomas , we'll die MS . 3 1836 . 4 1820 . 5 1820 . . chose 1820 and MS . When my hand has half - lifted the latch of the gate , MS . . and MS . When I walk by the hedge on a bright summer's 12 REPENTANCE.
... , Thomas , be true to me , Thomas , we'll die MS . 3 1836 . 4 1820 . 5 1820 . . chose 1820 and MS . When my hand has half - lifted the latch of the gate , MS . . and MS . When I walk by the hedge on a bright summer's 12 REPENTANCE.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. When I walk by the hedge on a bright summer's day , Or sit in the shade of my grandfather's tree , A stern face it puts on , as if ready to say , " What ails you , that you must come creeping to ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. When I walk by the hedge on a bright summer's day , Or sit in the shade of my grandfather's tree , A stern face it puts on , as if ready to say , " What ails you , that you must come creeping to ...
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... summers he withdrew ; And thither took with him his motherless Babe , 2 And one domestic for their common needs , An aged woman . It consoled him here To attend upon the orphan , and perform Obsequious service to the precious child ...
... summers he withdrew ; And thither took with him his motherless Babe , 2 And one domestic for their common needs , An aged woman . It consoled him here To attend upon the orphan , and perform Obsequious service to the precious child ...
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... summer breeze , Too weak to stand against its sportive breath , And ready for the gentlest stroke of death . It came , and we were glad ; yet tears were shed ; Both man and woman wept when thou wert dead ; Not only for a thousand ...
... summer breeze , Too weak to stand against its sportive breath , And ready for the gentlest stroke of death . It came , and we were glad ; yet tears were shed ; Both man and woman wept when thou wert dead ; Not only for a thousand ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1870 |
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