...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... peace the lily of the vale ! 235 Yon isle , which feels not even the milk maid's feet , Yet hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut like bower ; Green water - rushes floor ; overspread ...
... peace the lily of the vale ! 235 Yon isle , which feels not even the milk maid's feet , Yet hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut like bower ; Green water - rushes floor ; overspread ...
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... peace go with him to the tomb . -And let him nurse his fond deceit , A peace enlivened , not disturbed , by And what if he must die in sorrow ! wreaths Who would not cherish dreams so sweet , Of charcoal - smoke , that , o'er the fallen ...
... peace go with him to the tomb . -And let him nurse his fond deceit , A peace enlivened , not disturbed , by And what if he must die in sorrow ! wreaths Who would not cherish dreams so sweet , Of charcoal - smoke , that , o'er the fallen ...
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... peace or death should set him free . LXVII . A sailor's wife I knew a widow's cares , fet two sweet little ones partook my bed ; Hope cheered my dreams , and to my daily prayers strive ; And , weeping loud in this extreme dis- tress ...
... peace or death should set him free . LXVII . A sailor's wife I knew a widow's cares , fet two sweet little ones partook my bed ; Hope cheered my dreams , and to my daily prayers strive ; And , weeping loud in this extreme dis- tress ...
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... 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 within a breast where dread quiet reigned . LXXIII . Confirmed of purpose ...
... 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 within a breast where dread quiet reigned . LXXIII . Confirmed of purpose ...
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... peace . 1750 His guilt was marked - these things could never be Were there not eyes that see , and for good ends , Where ours are baffled . One . I had been deceived . Mar. And from that hour the miser- able man 1754 I had been betrayed ...
... peace . 1750 His guilt was marked - these things could never be Were there not eyes that see , and for good ends , Where ours are baffled . One . I had been deceived . Mar. And from that hour the miser- able man 1754 I had been betrayed ...
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