The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . Long may they float upon this flood serene ; Theirs be these holms untrodden , still ...
... beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . Long may they float upon this flood serene ; Theirs be these holms untrodden , still ...
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... beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by sickness , grief , or care , And taught that pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be ...
... beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by sickness , grief , or care , And taught that pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be ...
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... beauty of truth- [ Addressing them . I see I interrupt you ; I shall have business with you , Marmaduke ; Follow me to the Hostel . Idon . [ Exit OSWALD . Marmaduke , This is a happy day . My Father soon Shall sun himself before his ...
... beauty of truth- [ Addressing them . I see I interrupt you ; I shall have business with you , Marmaduke ; Follow me to the Hostel . Idon . [ Exit OSWALD . Marmaduke , This is a happy day . My Father soon Shall sun himself before his ...
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... beauty An urchin both vigorous and hale ; THE dew was falling fast , the stars began to blink ; And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears ! While to that mountain - lamb she gave its evening Many flocks were on the hills , but ...
... beauty An urchin both vigorous and hale ; THE dew was falling fast , the stars began to blink ; And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears ! While to that mountain - lamb she gave its evening Many flocks were on the hills , but ...
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... beauty leanest , Think how pitiful that stay , Did not virtue give the meanest Charms superior to decay . Duty , like a strict preceptor , Sometimes frowns , or seems to frown ; Choose her thistle for thy sceptre , While youth's roses ...
... beauty leanest , Think how pitiful that stay , Did not virtue give the meanest Charms superior to decay . Duty , like a strict preceptor , Sometimes frowns , or seems to frown ; Choose her thistle for thy sceptre , While youth's roses ...
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