The Poetical Works of William WordsworthF. Warne, 1926 - 628 páginas |
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... grace ; The comeliness of unenfeebled age . But how could I say , gently ? for he still Retained a flashing eye , a burning palm , A stirring foot , a head which beat at nights Upon its pillow with a thousand schemes . Few likings had ...
... grace ; The comeliness of unenfeebled age . But how could I say , gently ? for he still Retained a flashing eye , a burning palm , A stirring foot , a head which beat at nights Upon its pillow with a thousand schemes . Few likings had ...
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... grace , through life's short day Our upward and our downward way ; And glorify for us the west , When we shall sink to final rest . A WREN'S NEST . AMONG the dwellings framed by birds In field or forest with nice care , Is none that ...
... grace , through life's short day Our upward and our downward way ; And glorify for us the west , When we shall sink to final rest . A WREN'S NEST . AMONG the dwellings framed by birds In field or forest with nice care , Is none that ...
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... grace From shadowy fountains of the Infinite , Communed with that Idea face to face ; And move around it now as planets run , Each in its orbit , round the central Sun. In your harsh features , Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring ...
... grace From shadowy fountains of the Infinite , Communed with that Idea face to face ; And move around it now as planets run , Each in its orbit , round the central Sun. In your harsh features , Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring ...
Contenido
Memoir | xxviii |
The Warning a Sequel to the foregoing March 1833 | xxxvi |
Laodamia | xli |
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