The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen1Hurd and Houghton, 1878 - 577 páginas |
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... seemed to do all he could to cheat his readers of her company by lay- ing out paths with a peremptory Do not step off the gravel ! at the opening of each , and preparing pit- falls for every conceivable emotion , with guide- boards to ...
... seemed to do all he could to cheat his readers of her company by lay- ing out paths with a peremptory Do not step off the gravel ! at the opening of each , and preparing pit- falls for every conceivable emotion , with guide- boards to ...
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... address- ng you , had not the circumstance of our having been com- panions among the Alps seemed to give this dedication a 20 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour among the Alps 1 2 3.
... address- ng you , had not the circumstance of our having been com- panions among the Alps seemed to give this dedication a 20 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour among the Alps 1 2 3.
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With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three William Wordsworth. panions among the Alps seemed to give this dedication a propriety sufficient to do away any scruples which your mod- esty might otherwise have suggested . In inscribing this ...
With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three William Wordsworth. panions among the Alps seemed to give this dedication a propriety sufficient to do away any scruples which your mod- esty might otherwise have suggested . In inscribing this ...
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... seemed worn with care Both of the time to come , and time long fled : Down fell in straggling locks his thin gray hair ; A coat he wore of military red , But faded , and stuck o'er with many a patch and shred . II . While thus he ...
... seemed worn with care Both of the time to come , and time long fled : Down fell in straggling locks his thin gray hair ; A coat he wore of military red , But faded , and stuck o'er with many a patch and shred . II . While thus he ...
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... seemed the only creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak ; Save that the bustard , of those regions bleak Shy tenant , seeing by the uncertain light A man there wandering , gave a mournful shriek , And half upon ...
... seemed the only creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak ; Save that the bustard , of those regions bleak Shy tenant , seeing by the uncertain light A man there wandering , gave a mournful shriek , And half upon ...
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