The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen1Hurd and Houghton, 1878 - 577 páginas |
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... turning - point of his life , and made it honest for him to write poems that will never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills , or leaders that led only to oblivion . In the autumn of 1795 , Wordsworth and ...
... turning - point of his life , and made it honest for him to write poems that will never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills , or leaders that led only to oblivion . In the autumn of 1795 , Wordsworth and ...
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... turned that flame with gold : Behind his sail the peasant shrinks , to shun The west , that burns like one dilated sun , A crucible of mighty compass , felt By mountains , glowing till they seem to melt . But , lo ! the boatman ...
... turned that flame with gold : Behind his sail the peasant shrinks , to shun The west , that burns like one dilated sun , A crucible of mighty compass , felt By mountains , glowing till they seem to melt . But , lo ! the boatman ...
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... Turning past pleasures into mortal pains ; Poison , which not a frame of steel can brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave . * * The well known effect of the famous air , called in French Ranz des Vaches , upon the Swiss ...
... Turning past pleasures into mortal pains ; Poison , which not a frame of steel can brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave . * * The well known effect of the famous air , called in French Ranz des Vaches , upon the Swiss ...
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... scorn , against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , VOL . I. ― And with the food of pride sustained his soul LINES . 49.
... scorn , against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , VOL . I. ― And with the food of pride sustained his soul LINES . 49.
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... turned , while rain poured down smoking or every side . XIV . Pile of Stonehenge ! so proud to hint yet keep Thy secrets , thou that lov'st to stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's ...
... turned , while rain poured down smoking or every side . XIV . Pile of Stonehenge ! so proud to hint yet keep Thy secrets , thou that lov'st to stand and hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's ...
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