...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland 306 Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid . 317 317 306 Is there a power that can sustain and cheer 318 ten in London , September , 1802 A ...
... Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland 306 Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid . 317 317 306 Is there a power that can sustain and cheer 318 ten in London , September , 1802 A ...
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... thought , 20 Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul In solitude . - Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit ...
... thought , 20 Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul In solitude . - Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit ...
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... thought resigned with pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurled , And , whistling , called the wind that hardly curled 356 The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home And from all hope I was for ever hurled ...
... thought resigned with pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurled , And , whistling , called the wind that hardly curled 356 The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home And from all hope I was for ever hurled ...
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... thought- Yet whence this strange aversion ? Y are a man Not used to rash conjectures- Osw . 2 If you deem A thing worth further notice , we must a man Like you ; he knows your eye would search his heart , [ Exeunt MARMADUKE and OSWAL ...
... thought- Yet whence this strange aversion ? Y are a man Not used to rash conjectures- Osw . 2 If you deem A thing worth further notice , we must a man Like you ; he knows your eye would search his heart , [ Exeunt MARMADUKE and OSWAL ...
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... thought ? I said you did not like his looks- And yet , in plumbing the abyss for that he Would trouble us ; if he were here again , wear the sight of him would quail me more han twenty armies . Use . Mar. How ? The old blind Man , When ...
... thought ? I said you did not like his looks- And yet , in plumbing the abyss for that he Would trouble us ; if he were here again , wear the sight of him would quail me more han twenty armies . Use . Mar. How ? The old blind Man , When ...
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