...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then the inexperienced heart wou beat Lights - Spirits At times , while young Content forso her seat , Night Moonlight - Hope - Night - sounds Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine ...
... hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then the inexperienced heart wou beat Lights - Spirits At times , while young Content forso her seat , Night Moonlight - Hope - Night - sounds Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine ...
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... hope that works in And with wild flowers and blooming fear ; orchards blend ; - While prayer contends with silenced A scene more fair than what the Grecian Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets Or woodbine wreaths. brave , 526 Bows his ...
... hope that works in And with wild flowers and blooming fear ; orchards blend ; - While prayer contends with silenced A scene more fair than what the Grecian Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets Or woodbine wreaths. brave , 526 Bows his ...
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... hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , play , As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! 645 -All cannot be : the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terres- trial air : Yet not for ...
... hope alike forgot In timely sleep ; and when , at break of day , play , As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! 645 -All cannot be : the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terres- trial air : Yet not for ...
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... hope ! for fraud took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , re- turned , 66 Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His home approaching , but in such a mood ...
... hope ! for fraud took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , re- turned , 66 Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His home approaching , but in such a mood ...
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... hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then un- known , 255 What tender vows our last sad kiss de- layed ! To him ...
... hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then un- known , 255 What tender vows our last sad kiss de- layed ! To him ...
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