The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Whate'er the path these mortal feet may trace , Breathe through my soul the blessing of thy grace , Glad , through a perfect love , a faith sincere Drawn from the wisdom that begins with fear , Glad to expand ; and , for a season , free ...
... Whate'er the path these mortal feet may trace , Breathe through my soul the blessing of thy grace , Glad , through a perfect love , a faith sincere Drawn from the wisdom that begins with fear , Glad to expand ; and , for a season , free ...
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... Whate'er it strikes , with gem - like hues ! In vision exquisitely clear , Herds range along the mountain side ; And glistening antlers are descried ; And gilded flocks appear . Thine is the tranquil hour , purpureal Eve ! But long as ...
... Whate'er it strikes , with gem - like hues ! In vision exquisitely clear , Herds range along the mountain side ; And glistening antlers are descried ; And gilded flocks appear . Thine is the tranquil hour , purpureal Eve ! But long as ...
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... whate'er thou be , a share , Not undeserved , of the memorial rhymes That animate my way where'er it leads ! XXVI . THE DUNOLLY EAGLE . Nor to the clouds , not to the cliff , he flew ; But when a storm , on sea or mountain bred , Came ...
... whate'er thou be , a share , Not undeserved , of the memorial rhymes That animate my way where'er it leads ! XXVI . THE DUNOLLY EAGLE . Nor to the clouds , not to the cliff , he flew ; But when a storm , on sea or mountain bred , Came ...
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... whate'er its varying mood , Repeats but once the sound of thy sweet name : Yet fetched from Paradise that honour came , Rightfully borne ; for Nature gives thee flowers That have no rivals among British bowers ; And thy bold rocks are ...
... whate'er its varying mood , Repeats but once the sound of thy sweet name : Yet fetched from Paradise that honour came , Rightfully borne ; for Nature gives thee flowers That have no rivals among British bowers ; And thy bold rocks are ...
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... Whate'er the senses take or may refuse , The Mind's internal heaven shall shed her dews Of inspiration on the humblest lay . V ( L . IV . Uor M POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION . I. EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY SONNETS . 193.
... Whate'er the senses take or may refuse , The Mind's internal heaven shall shed her dews Of inspiration on the humblest lay . V ( L . IV . Uor M POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION . I. EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY SONNETS . 193.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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