The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... Idon . Dear Father , you sigh deeply ; ever since We left the willow shade by the brook - side , Your natural breathing has been troubled . Her . You are too fearful ; yet must I confess , Our march of yesterday had better suited A ...
... Idon . Dear Father , you sigh deeply ; ever since We left the willow shade by the brook - side , Your natural breathing has been troubled . Her . You are too fearful ; yet must I confess , Our march of yesterday had better suited A ...
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... Idon . Do not reproach me : I pondered patiently your wish and will When I gave way to your request ; and now , When I behold the ruins of that face , Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , And think that they were blasted ...
... Idon . Do not reproach me : I pondered patiently your wish and will When I gave way to your request ; and now , When I behold the ruins of that face , Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , And think that they were blasted ...
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... Idon . That I should leave you at this house , and thence Proceed alone . It shall be so ; for strength Would fail you ere our journey's end be reached . [ Exit HERBERT supported by IDONEA . Re - enter MARMADUKE and Oswald . Mar. This ...
... Idon . That I should leave you at this house , and thence Proceed alone . It shall be so ; for strength Would fail you ere our journey's end be reached . [ Exit HERBERT supported by IDONEA . Re - enter MARMADUKE and Oswald . Mar. This ...
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... Idon . You know me , Sire ; farewell ! Her . And are you going then ? Come , come , Idonea , We must not part , I have measured many a league When these old limbs had need of rest , -- and now I will not play the sluggard . Idon . Nay ...
... Idon . You know me , Sire ; farewell ! Her . And are you going then ? Come , come , Idonea , We must not part , I have measured many a league When these old limbs had need of rest , -- and now I will not play the sluggard . Idon . Nay ...
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... ! It made my heart leap up with joy . Idon . I scarcely can believe it . Old Pil . Myself , I heard The Sheriff read , in open Court , a letter Which purported it was the royal pleasure The Baron Herbert 32 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... ! It made my heart leap up with joy . Idon . I scarcely can believe it . Old Pil . Myself , I heard The Sheriff read , in open Court , a letter Which purported it was the royal pleasure The Baron Herbert 32 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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