The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... thee . VIII Perhaps some dungeon hears thee groan , Maimed , mangled by inhuman men ; Or thou upon a desert thrown Inheritest the lion's den ; Or hast been summoned to the deep , Thou , thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable ...
... thee . VIII Perhaps some dungeon hears thee groan , Maimed , mangled by inhuman men ; Or thou upon a desert thrown Inheritest the lion's den ; Or hast been summoned to the deep , Thou , thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable ...
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... Thee , whose claims extend 5 IO Through " heaven's eternal year . " † -Yet hail to Thee , 15 Frail , feeble , Monthling ! —by that name , methinks , Thy scanty breathing - time is portioned out Not idly . Hadst thou been of Indian birth ...
... Thee , whose claims extend 5 IO Through " heaven's eternal year . " † -Yet hail to Thee , 15 Frail , feeble , Monthling ! —by that name , methinks , Thy scanty breathing - time is portioned out Not idly . Hadst thou been of Indian birth ...
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... thee . - Mother's love , Nor less than mother's love in other breasts , Will , among us warm - clad and warmly housed , Do for thee what the finger of the heavens Doth all too often harshly execute For thy unblest coevals , amid wilds ...
... thee . - Mother's love , Nor less than mother's love in other breasts , Will , among us warm - clad and warmly housed , Do for thee what the finger of the heavens Doth all too often harshly execute For thy unblest coevals , amid wilds ...
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... Thee , Baby , laughing in my arms , That almost I could repine That your transports are not mine , That I do not wholly fare Even as ye do , thoughtless pair ! 2 And I will have my careless season Spite of melancholy reason , 3 Will ...
... Thee , Baby , laughing in my arms , That almost I could repine That your transports are not mine , That I do not wholly fare Even as ye do , thoughtless pair ! 2 And I will have my careless season Spite of melancholy reason , 3 Will ...
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... thee , and my misery is complete ! " 1 1836 . 1820 . beheld 2 1836 . The perturbation of each mind ; — 1820 . 3 This line was added in 1836 . 4 1836 . 1820 . But 160 165 66 One , are we not ? " exclaimed VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA 29 69.
... thee , and my misery is complete ! " 1 1836 . 1820 . beheld 2 1836 . The perturbation of each mind ; — 1820 . 3 This line was added in 1836 . 4 1836 . 1820 . But 160 165 66 One , are we not ? " exclaimed VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA 29 69.
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