...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , 145 And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods speaks A deep and simple meekness : and th Soul , 1 Which with the motion of a ...
... thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , 145 And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods speaks A deep and simple meekness : and th Soul , 1 Which with the motion of a ...
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... thee from per- dition ; That wilt have time to breathe and think- Her . Oh , Mercy ! Mar. I know the need that all men have of mercy , 1406 And therefore leave thee to a righteous judgment . Her . My Child , my blessed Child ! Mar. No ...
... thee from per- dition ; That wilt have time to breathe and think- Her . Oh , Mercy ! Mar. I know the need that all men have of mercy , 1406 And therefore leave thee to a righteous judgment . Her . My Child , my blessed Child ! Mar. No ...
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... thee , but a few hours past ; And thus we meet again ; one human stay left me still in thee . Nay , shake not so . Mar. In such a wilderness - to see no thing , Na not the pitying moon ! Idon . 2136 And perish so . Mar. Without a dog to ...
... thee , but a few hours past ; And thus we meet again ; one human stay left me still in thee . Nay , shake not so . Mar. In such a wilderness - to see no thing , Na not the pitying moon ! Idon . 2136 And perish so . Mar. Without a dog to ...
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... thee . 2185 Idon . ( leaning on MARMADUKE ) . Left to the mercy of that savage Man ! How could he call upon his Child ! -0 Friend ! [ Turns to MARMADUKE . My faithful true and only Comforter . Mar. Ay , come to me and weep . Idon ...
... thee . 2185 Idon . ( leaning on MARMADUKE ) . Left to the mercy of that savage Man ! How could he call upon his Child ! -0 Friend ! [ Turns to MARMADUKE . My faithful true and only Comforter . Mar. Ay , come to me and weep . Idon ...
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... thee , young One ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young One , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is ...
... thee , young One ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young One , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is ...
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