...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... Nature - Pleasures of th pedestrian Traveller - Author crosses Franc to the Alps - Present state of the Grand Chartreuse - Lake of Como - Time , Sunset- Same Scene , Twilight - Same Scene , Morning its voluptuous Character ; Old man and ...
... Nature - Pleasures of th pedestrian Traveller - Author crosses Franc to the Alps - Present state of the Grand Chartreuse - Lake of Como - Time , Sunset- Same Scene , Twilight - Same Scene , Morning its voluptuous Character ; Old man and ...
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... Nature's child . He , all superior but his God disdain- ed , 435 Walked none restraining , and by none restrained : Confessed no law but what his reason taught , When to those famous fields his steps are led , An unknown power connects ...
... Nature's child . He , all superior but his God disdain- ed , 435 Walked none restraining , and by none restrained : Confessed no law but what his reason taught , When to those famous fields his steps are led , An unknown power connects ...
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... nature into a wild scene Warm from the labours of benevolence 40 The world , and human life , appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh , Inly disturbed , to think that others felt What he must never feel : and so ...
... nature into a wild scene Warm from the labours of benevolence 40 The world , and human life , appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh , Inly disturbed , to think that others felt What he must never feel : and so ...
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... Nature prompts them to display their looks , Their starts of motion and their fits a rest , [ Composed 1810 ( ? ) .- Published 1842. ] DEPARTED Child ! I could forget thee once Though at my bosom nursed ; this woeful gain Thy ...
... Nature prompts them to display their looks , Their starts of motion and their fits a rest , [ Composed 1810 ( ? ) .- Published 1842. ] DEPARTED Child ! I could forget thee once Though at my bosom nursed ; this woeful gain Thy ...
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... nature for a life of love , For endless constancy , and placid truth ; But whatsoe'er of such rare treasure lay Reserved , had fate permitted , for sup- port 35 Of their maturer years , his present mind Was under fascination ; -he ...
... nature for a life of love , For endless constancy , and placid truth ; But whatsoe'er of such rare treasure lay Reserved , had fate permitted , for sup- port 35 Of their maturer years , his present mind Was under fascination ; -he ...
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