The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... thou , my beloved Son , Where art thou , worse to me than dead ? Oh find me , prosperous or undone ! Or , if the grave be now thy bed , * In the edition of 1807 , the title was The Affliction of Margaret ; in 1820 , it was The ...
... thou , my beloved Son , Where art thou , worse to me than dead ? Oh find me , prosperous or undone ! Or , if the grave be now thy bed , * In the edition of 1807 , the title was The Affliction of Margaret ; in 1820 , it was The ...
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... 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 sleep . IX I look for ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me : ' tis falsely said ...
... 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 sleep . IX I look for ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me : ' tis falsely said ...
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... thou then survived- Mild Offspring of infirm humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn - one life of that bright star , The second glory of the Heavens ? —Thou hast ; Already hast survived that great decay ...
... thou then survived- Mild Offspring of infirm humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn - one life of that bright star , The second glory of the Heavens ? —Thou hast ; Already hast survived that great decay ...
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... thou , how leisurely thou fill'st thy horn With brightness ! leaving her to post along , And range about , disquieted in change , And still impatient of the shape she wears . Once up , once down the hill , one journey , Babe That will ...
... thou , how leisurely thou fill'st thy horn With brightness ! leaving her to post along , And range about , disquieted in change , And still impatient of the shape she wears . Once up , once down the hill , one journey , Babe That will ...
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... thou no longer canst be mine , I thine the conscience - stricken must not woo The unruffled Innocent , —I see thy face , Behold thee , and my misery is complete ! " 1 1836 . 1820 . beheld 2 1836 . The perturbation of each mind ; — 1820 ...
... thou no longer canst be mine , I thine the conscience - stricken must not woo The unruffled Innocent , —I see thy face , Behold thee , and my misery is complete ! " 1 1836 . 1820 . beheld 2 1836 . The perturbation of each mind ; — 1820 ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1870 |
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Amid ash tree Beaupuy beauty behold beneath Benjamin breath bright brother Charles Lamb clouds Cockermouth Coleorton Coleridge Colthouse Compare cottage crag dear delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage earth edition fancy feeling Friend Furness Abbey gleam Goslar Grasmere grove happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill honour hope hour human John Wordsworth Keswick labour lake less light lines living look memory mind morning mountain Nature Nature's night o'er once Paradise Lost passed passion peace Peele Castle plain pleasure poem poet Prelude road rock round scene seemed seen self-taught art side sight silent Sir George Beaumont solitude song soul sound spirit stanza stars stone stream summer sweet thee things Thirlmere thou thought trees truth Vale verse voice Waggoner walk William Wordsworth wind Windermere woods Wordsworth youth ΙΟ