...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... stand in 1349-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first ceived by Wordsworth in 1812 , and , after three years of sedulous elaboration , finally perfected and embodied by him in the Collective Edition ...
... stand in 1349-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first ceived by Wordsworth in 1812 , and , after three years of sedulous elaboration , finally perfected and embodied by him in the Collective Edition ...
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... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase 305 His prey , through tracts abrupt of deso- late space , The Demon of the snow , with angry roar Descending , shuts for aye his prison door ...
... stand alone Upon the summit of this naked cone , And watch the fearless chamois - hunter chase 305 His prey , through tracts abrupt of deso- late space , The Demon of the snow , with angry roar Descending , shuts for aye his prison door ...
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... several places where the Austrians , attempting to make a stand , were repulsed anew . Reclined , he sees , above him and below , 18 Poems written in Youth . Recovery Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions 420.
... several places where the Austrians , attempting to make a stand , were repulsed anew . Reclined , he sees , above him and below , 18 Poems written in Youth . Recovery Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions 420.
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... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind sweep , 13 Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year Even if thou saw'st the giant wicker rea For sacrifice its throngs of living men , Before thy face did ever wretch appear , Who in ...
... stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind sweep , 13 Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year Even if thou saw'st the giant wicker rea For sacrifice its throngs of living men , Before thy face did ever wretch appear , Who in ...
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... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not valiant ? Is he not strong ? 160 Am I then so soon Her . Forgotten ? have my warnings passed so quickly upon me , I felt thy infant brother in her arms ; She saw my blasted face - a tide soldiers That ...
... stand alone ? Idon . Is he not valiant ? Is he not strong ? 160 Am I then so soon Her . Forgotten ? have my warnings passed so quickly upon me , I felt thy infant brother in her arms ; She saw my blasted face - a tide soldiers That ...
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