...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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William Wordsworth. IF thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : - The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith ...
William Wordsworth. IF thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : - The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith ...
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... heavens impart their own delights . When downward to his winter hut he goes , Dear and more dear the lessening circle ... heaven Drives , eagle - like , those sons as he was driven ; 515 With stern composure watches to the plain- And ...
... heavens impart their own delights . When downward to his winter hut he goes , Dear and more dear the lessening circle ... heaven Drives , eagle - like , those sons as he was driven ; 515 With stern composure watches to the plain- And ...
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... heavens muring streams , supplied Rocked the charmed thought in more In copious showers , from earth by whole- delightful ... heaven were hailing a new earth ! 645 -All cannot be : the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe ...
... heavens muring streams , supplied Rocked the charmed thought in more In copious showers , from earth by whole- delightful ... heaven were hailing a new earth ! 645 -All cannot be : the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe ...
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... heaven my prayers for you will hear ; 575 I now I did not think my end had been so near . LXV . Earred every comfort labour could pro- cure , fering what no endurance could as- suage , ( was compelled to seek my father's door , Thach ...
... heaven my prayers for you will hear ; 575 I now I did not think my end had been so near . LXV . Earred every comfort labour could pro- cure , fering what no endurance could as- suage , ( was compelled to seek my father's door , Thach ...
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... Heaven.- W You must forgive me . One Ay , and if you think The Fairies are to blame , and you should chide Your favourite saint - no matter - this good day Has made amends . Beg . Oh Sir ! 430 Thanks to you both ; but , How would you ...
... Heaven.- W You must forgive me . One Ay , and if you think The Fairies are to blame , and you should chide Your favourite saint - no matter - this good day Has made amends . Beg . Oh Sir ! 430 Thanks to you both ; but , How would you ...
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