The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen3D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... bower beneath whose leaves The violets of five seasons re - appear And fade , unseen by any human eye ; Where fairy water - breaks do murmur on For ever ; and I saw the sparkling foam , And - with my cheek on one of those green stones ...
... bower beneath whose leaves The violets of five seasons re - appear And fade , unseen by any human eye ; Where fairy water - breaks do murmur on For ever ; and I saw the sparkling foam , And - with my cheek on one of those green stones ...
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... bower ; and here a mansion stood , The finest palace of a hundred realms ! The arbour does its own condition tell ; You see the stones , the fountain , and the stream ; But as to the great Lodge ! you might as well Hunt half a day for a ...
... bower ; and here a mansion stood , The finest palace of a hundred realms ! The arbour does its own condition tell ; You see the stones , the fountain , and the stream ; But as to the great Lodge ! you might as well Hunt half a day for a ...
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... bower or birchen grove , Inflicts his tender wound . -Who comes not hither ne'er shall know How beautiful the world below ; Nor can he guess how lightly leaps The brook adown the rocky steeps . Farewell , thou desolate Domain ! Hope ...
... bower or birchen grove , Inflicts his tender wound . -Who comes not hither ne'er shall know How beautiful the world below ; Nor can he guess how lightly leaps The brook adown the rocky steeps . Farewell , thou desolate Domain ! Hope ...
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POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION | 9 |
Nutting | 15 |
A slumber did my spirit seal | 21 |
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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