...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... face the noontide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . 255 I see her now , denied to lay her head , On cold blue nights , in hut or straw - built shed , Turn to a silent smile ...
... face the noontide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . 255 I see her now , denied to lay her head , On cold blue nights , in hut or straw - built shed , Turn to a silent smile ...
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... face which seemed to say , " Be blest : by sight of thee from heaven was sent Peace to my parting soul , the fulness of content . " LXXI . 630 Beneath their roof , but to the open air A burthen , now with fortitude sustaine He bore ...
... face which seemed to say , " Be blest : by sight of thee from heaven was sent Peace to my parting soul , the fulness of content . " LXXI . 630 Beneath their roof , but to the open air A burthen , now with fortitude sustaine He bore ...
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... face , methinks , You paced along , when the bewildering moonlight III Mocked me with many a strange fantastic shape ! - I thought the Convent never would appear ; It seemed to move away from us : and yet That you are thus the fault is ...
... face , methinks , You paced along , when the bewildering moonlight III Mocked me with many a strange fantastic shape ! - I thought the Convent never would appear ; It seemed to move away from us : and yet That you are thus the fault is ...
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... face feeling For all this world can give . Her . Nay , be composed : 140 Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe ...
... face feeling For all this world can give . Her . Nay , be composed : 140 Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe ...
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... face- you , Sir , should be kinder . But Mar. Come hither , Fathers , And learn what nature is from this poor Wretch ! Mass He should have used me better ! -Charity ! If you can melt a rock , he is your man ; But I'll be even with him ...
... face- you , Sir , should be kinder . But Mar. Come hither , Fathers , And learn what nature is from this poor Wretch ! Mass He should have used me better ! -Charity ! If you can melt a rock , he is your man ; But I'll be even with him ...
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