...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... Thou be one whose heart the holy formas Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , -against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world ...
... Thou be one whose heart the holy formas Of young imagination have kept pure , Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and hate , And scorn , -against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world ...
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... thou wilt . Thou ha been told , ΤΟ That when , on our return from Palestin Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , I found how my domains had bee Child ; usurped , Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken I took thee in my arms , and we began ...
... thou wilt . Thou ha been told , ΤΟ That when , on our return from Palestin Out of thy mind ? My dear , my only , I found how my domains had bee Child ; usurped , Thou wouldst be leaning on a broken I took thee in my arms , and we began ...
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... Thou wilt have many guides if thou art innocent ; Yea from the utmost corners of the earth , 1410 Deny me your support . Lacy . We have been fooled- But for the motive ? Wal . Natures such as his Spin motives out of their own bowels ...
... Thou wilt have many guides if thou art innocent ; Yea from the utmost corners of the earth , 1410 Deny me your support . Lacy . We have been fooled- But for the motive ? Wal . Natures such as his Spin motives out of their own bowels ...
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... thou art one of them ! But things substantial have so pressed on me- Eld . My wife and children came into my mind ... thou tak'st upon thee . Go forbid That thou shouldst ever meet a like o casion With such a purpose in thine heart mine ...
... thou art one of them ! But things substantial have so pressed on me- Eld . My wife and children came into my mind ... thou tak'st upon thee . Go forbid That thou shouldst ever meet a like o casion With such a purpose in thine heart mine ...
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... thou come to me with words like these ? That the earth owns shall never choose to die , 2150 But some one must be near to count his groans . A wicked Man should answer for The wounded deer retires to solitude , his crimes . Idon . Thou ...
... thou come to me with words like these ? That the earth owns shall never choose to die , 2150 But some one must be near to count his groans . A wicked Man should answer for The wounded deer retires to solitude , his crimes . Idon . Thou ...
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