The Poetical Works of William WordsworthF. Warne, 1926 - 628 páginas |
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... flowers blow , as flowers have blown , And the heart is loth to deaden Hopes that she so long hath known . Be thou wiser , youthful maiden ! And when thy decline shall come , Let not flowers , or boughs fruit - laden , Hide the ...
... flowers blow , as flowers have blown , And the heart is loth to deaden Hopes that she so long hath known . Be thou wiser , youthful maiden ! And when thy decline shall come , Let not flowers , or boughs fruit - laden , Hide the ...
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... flowers beware ; And whispers to the siler birds , Prepare Against the threatening foe your trustiest shields . " For me , who under kindlier laws belong To nature's tuneful quire , this rustling dry Through leaves yet green , and yon ...
... flowers beware ; And whispers to the siler birds , Prepare Against the threatening foe your trustiest shields . " For me , who under kindlier laws belong To nature's tuneful quire , this rustling dry Through leaves yet green , and yon ...
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... flowers , stand side by side ; Their soul - subduing looks might cheat The Christian of his pride : Such beauty hath the Eternal poured Upon them not forlorn , Though of a lineage once abhorred , Nor yet redeemed from scorn . Mysterious ...
... flowers , stand side by side ; Their soul - subduing looks might cheat The Christian of his pride : Such beauty hath the Eternal poured Upon them not forlorn , Though of a lineage once abhorred , Nor yet redeemed from scorn . Mysterious ...
Contenido
Memoir | xxviii |
The Warning a Sequel to the foregoing March 1833 | xxxvi |
Laodamia | xli |
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