The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another high on that green ledge ; -he gained The ...
... beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another high on that green ledge ; -he gained The ...
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... beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin fitfully resounds ; Appalling havoc ! but serene his brow , Where daylight lingers ...
... beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin fitfully resounds ; Appalling havoc ! but serene his brow , Where daylight lingers ...
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... beneath her eyes Her fields peculiar , and peculiar skies . Yes , as I roamed where Loiret's waters glide Through rustling aspens heard from side to side , When from October clouds a milder light Fell where the blue flood rippled into ...
... beneath her eyes Her fields peculiar , and peculiar skies . Yes , as I roamed where Loiret's waters glide Through rustling aspens heard from side to side , When from October clouds a milder light Fell where the blue flood rippled into ...
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... beneath the shade Across the pebbly road a little runnel strayed . LXI . A cart and horse beside the rivulet stood ; Chequering the canvas roof the sunbeams shone . She saw the carman bend to scoop the flood As the wain fronted her ...
... beneath the shade Across the pebbly road a little runnel strayed . LXI . A cart and horse beside the rivulet stood ; Chequering the canvas roof the sunbeams shone . She saw the carman bend to scoop the flood As the wain fronted her ...
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... Beneath their roof , but to the open air A burthen , now with fortitude sustained , He bore within a breast where dreadful quiet reigned . LXXIII . Confirmed of purpose , fearlessly prepared death , He saw his Wife's lips move his name ...
... Beneath their roof , but to the open air A burthen , now with fortitude sustained , He bore within a breast where dreadful quiet reigned . LXXIII . Confirmed of purpose , fearlessly prepared death , He saw his Wife's lips move his name ...
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