The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... wish and to my hope espied The Friend I sought ; a Man of reverend age , But stout and hale , for travel unimpaired . There was he seen upon the cottage - bench , 35 Recumbent in the shade , as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at ...
... wish and to my hope espied The Friend I sought ; a Man of reverend age , But stout and hale , for travel unimpaired . There was he seen upon the cottage - bench , 35 Recumbent in the shade , as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at ...
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... wish ; -- but for my hope It seemed she did not thank me . I returned , And took my rounds along this road again When on its sunny bank the primrose flower 815 Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and ...
... wish ; -- but for my hope It seemed she did not thank me . I returned , And took my rounds along this road again When on its sunny bank the primrose flower 815 Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and ...
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... wish to live , that she must die 850 Of sorrow . Yet I saw the idle loom Still in its place ; his Sunday garments hung Upon the self - same nail ; his very staff Stood undisturbed behind the door . And when , 855 In bleak December , I ...
... wish to live , that she must die 850 Of sorrow . Yet I saw the idle loom Still in its place ; his Sunday garments hung Upon the self - same nail ; his very staff Stood undisturbed behind the door . And when , 855 In bleak December , I ...
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... wish ; But quickly from among our morning thoughts ' Twas chased away : for , toward the western side 115 Of the broad vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of people ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let ...
... wish ; But quickly from among our morning thoughts ' Twas chased away : for , toward the western side 115 Of the broad vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of people ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let ...
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William Wordsworth. As vanity and fondness for applause , And new and shapeless wishes , would allow . 225 " That righteous cause ( such power hath free- dom ) bound , 230 For one hostility , in friendly league , Ethereal natures and the ...
William Wordsworth. As vanity and fondness for applause , And new and shapeless wishes , would allow . 225 " That righteous cause ( such power hath free- dom ) bound , 230 For one hostility , in friendly league , Ethereal natures and the ...
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