The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... wide and deep , Is natural as dreams to feverish sleep . Lo ! Discord at the altar dares to stand 1 Uplifting toward high Heaven her fiery brand , A ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 7 Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions.
... wide and deep , Is natural as dreams to feverish sleep . Lo ! Discord at the altar dares to stand 1 Uplifting toward high Heaven her fiery brand , A ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 7 Temptations from Roman Refinements Dissensions.
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... sleep that with my Fancy played ? ) The bright corporeal presence - form and face- Remaining still distinct grew thin and rare , Like sunny mist ; -at length the golden hair , Shape , limbs , and heavenly features , keeping pace Each ...
... sleep that with my Fancy played ? ) The bright corporeal presence - form and face- Remaining still distinct grew thin and rare , Like sunny mist ; -at length the golden hair , Shape , limbs , and heavenly features , keeping pace Each ...
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... won ; So , like the Mountain , may we grow more bright From unimpeded commerce with the Sun , At the approach of all - involving night , XLVII . CONCLUSION . WHY sleeps the future , as ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 89 Ejaculation.
... won ; So , like the Mountain , may we grow more bright From unimpeded commerce with the Sun , At the approach of all - involving night , XLVII . CONCLUSION . WHY sleeps the future , as ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 89 Ejaculation.
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William Wordsworth William Michael Rossetti. XLVII . CONCLUSION . WHY sleeps the future , as a snake enrolled , Coil within coil , at noon - tide ? For the WORD Yields , if with unpresumptuous faith explored , Power at whose touch the ...
William Wordsworth William Michael Rossetti. XLVII . CONCLUSION . WHY sleeps the future , as a snake enrolled , Coil within coil , at noon - tide ? For the WORD Yields , if with unpresumptuous faith explored , Power at whose touch the ...
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... sleep ; Which moonlit elves , far seen by credulous eyes , Enter in dance . Of church , or sabbath ties , No vestige now remains ; yet thither creep Bereft Ones , and in lowly anguish weep Their prayers out to the wind and naked skies ...
... sleep ; Which moonlit elves , far seen by credulous eyes , Enter in dance . Of church , or sabbath ties , No vestige now remains ; yet thither creep Bereft Ones , and in lowly anguish weep Their prayers out to the wind and naked skies ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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