...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... pleasure in poetic pains . 265 ritten upon a Blank Leaf in " The Com- The Shepherd , looking eastward , softly plete Angler " 254 said 265 the Poet , John Dyer ..... 254 the Detraction which followed the Publi- When haughty expectations ...
... pleasure in poetic pains . 265 ritten upon a Blank Leaf in " The Com- The Shepherd , looking eastward , softly plete Angler " 254 said 265 the Poet , John Dyer ..... 254 the Detraction which followed the Publi- When haughty expectations ...
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... pleasure not the less dear from a shade of melancholy . You will meet with few images without recollect- ing the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring ...
... pleasure not the less dear from a shade of melancholy . You will meet with few images without recollect- ing the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring ...
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... pleasures of his simple day Beyond his native valley seldom stray , Nought round its darling precincts can he find But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; 430 While Hope , reclining upon Pleasure's urn , Binds her wild wreaths ...
... pleasures of his simple day Beyond his native valley seldom stray , Nought round its darling precincts can he find But brings some past enjoyment to his mind ; 430 While Hope , reclining upon Pleasure's urn , Binds her wild wreaths ...
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... Pleasure on pleasure crowded in , e hour of holiday . livelier than the last . 20 I whispered , " Yet a little while , dear For , deftly framed within the trunk , Child ! thou art my own , sanctuary showed , To show thee some delightful ...
... Pleasure on pleasure crowded in , e hour of holiday . livelier than the last . 20 I whispered , " Yet a little while , dear For , deftly framed within the trunk , Child ! thou art my own , sanctuary showed , To show thee some delightful ...
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... pleasure now , and no desire . Then here contented will I lie ! Alone , I cannot fear to die . III . Alas ! ye might have dragged me on Another day , a single one ! Too soon I yielded to despair ; Why did ye listen to my prayer ? When ...
... pleasure now , and no desire . Then here contented will I lie ! Alone , I cannot fear to die . III . Alas ! ye might have dragged me on Another day , a single one ! Too soon I yielded to despair ; Why did ye listen to my prayer ? When ...
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