...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... fear , untie ature reviving , with a deep - drawn sigh Sce. Into a narrow valley's pleasant scene 515 Where wreaths of vapour tracked a wind- ing brook , That babbled on through groves and meadows green ; A low - roofed house peeped out ...
... fear , untie ature reviving , with a deep - drawn sigh Sce. Into a narrow valley's pleasant scene 515 Where wreaths of vapour tracked a wind- ing brook , That babbled on through groves and meadows green ; A low - roofed house peeped out ...
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... fears . Why , if a wolf should leap from out a thicket , A look of mine would send him scouring back , Unless I differ ... fear ; My limbs are stiff Could you but wait 360 Osw . Most willingly ! -Come , let me And , while you take your ...
... fears . Why , if a wolf should leap from out a thicket , A look of mine would send him scouring back , Unless I differ ... fear ; My limbs are stiff Could you but wait 360 Osw . Most willingly ! -Come , let me And , while you take your ...
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... fear , good Woman , You have been insolent . Beg . And there's the Baron , I spied him skulking in his peasant's dress . 491 Osw . How say you ? in disguise ? - Mar. But what's your business With Herbert or his Daughter ? Daughter ...
... fear , good Woman , You have been insolent . Beg . And there's the Baron , I spied him skulking in his peasant's dress . 491 Osw . How say you ? in disguise ? - Mar. But what's your business With Herbert or his Daughter ? Daughter ...
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... fear or hope , Enter MARMADUKE . Mar. These ten years she has moved her lips all day And never speaks ! Osw . Mar. 566 Who is it ? I have seen her . Osw . Oh ! the poor tenant of that ragged homestead , Her whom the Monster , Clifford ...
... fear or hope , Enter MARMADUKE . Mar. These ten years she has moved her lips all day And never speaks ! Osw . Mar. 566 Who is it ? I have seen her . Osw . Oh ! the poor tenant of that ragged homestead , Her whom the Monster , Clifford ...
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... fear I have none , and cannot fear- 1015 [ The sound of a horn is heard . That horn again- " Tis some one of our Troop ; What do they here ? Listen ! Osw . What ; dogged like thieves ! Enter WALLACE and LACY , & c . the vagrant Troop ...
... fear I have none , and cannot fear- 1015 [ The sound of a horn is heard . That horn again- " Tis some one of our Troop ; What do they here ? Listen ! Osw . What ; dogged like thieves ! Enter WALLACE and LACY , & c . the vagrant Troop ...
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