...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... turn With instant aversion from anything in the shape of a Note . The Minor Poems are here presented in the order in which they stand in 1349-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first ceived by ...
... turn With instant aversion from anything in the shape of a Note . The Minor Poems are here presented in the order in which they stand in 1349-50 . The notion of that order or arrangement was , as is well known , first ceived by ...
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... turn And rest ; but now along heaven's dark- ening cope The crows rushed by in eddies , homeward borne . 40 Thus warned he sought some shepherd's spreading thorn Orbovel from the storm to shield his head , Bet sought in vain ; for now ...
... turn And rest ; but now along heaven's dark- ening cope The crows rushed by in eddies , homeward borne . 40 Thus warned he sought some shepherd's spreading thorn Orbovel from the storm to shield his head , Bet sought in vain ; for now ...
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... turn supreme ; And , from the perilous ground dislodged through storm And rain he wildered on , no moon t stream 13 From gulf of parting clouds one friendly beam , Nor any friendly sound his footsteps led Once did the lightning's faint ...
... turn supreme ; And , from the perilous ground dislodged through storm And rain he wildered on , no moon t stream 13 From gulf of parting clouds one friendly beam , Nor any friendly sound his footsteps led Once did the lightning's faint ...
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... turns his face to heaven . Osw . I'll tell you : 465 But why so violent Against this venerable Man ? Beg . He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for entrance , in mid holiday . Mar ...
... turns his face to heaven . Osw . I'll tell you : 465 But why so violent Against this venerable Man ? Beg . He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for entrance , in mid holiday . Mar ...
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... turn And under covert rest till break of day , Or till the storm abate . ( To MARMADUKE aside . ) He has restored you , No doubt you have been nobly enter- tained ? 865 But soft ! -how came he forth ? The Night- mare Conscience Has ...
... turn And under covert rest till break of day , Or till the storm abate . ( To MARMADUKE aside . ) He has restored you , No doubt you have been nobly enter- tained ? 865 But soft ! -how came he forth ? The Night- mare Conscience Has ...
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