The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... cheer Ah ! where is Palafox ? Nor tongue nor pen In due observance of an ancient rite • • Feelings of a Noble Biscayan at one of those Funerals The Oak of Guernica Indignation of a high - minded Spaniard Avaunt all specious pliancy of ...
... cheer Ah ! where is Palafox ? Nor tongue nor pen In due observance of an ancient rite • • Feelings of a Noble Biscayan at one of those Funerals The Oak of Guernica Indignation of a high - minded Spaniard Avaunt all specious pliancy of ...
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... Cheering its naked waste of scattered stone , By lichens grey , and scanty moss , o'ergrown ; Where scarce the foxglove peeps , or thistle's beard ; And restless stone - chat , all day long , is heard . How pleasant , as the sun ...
... Cheering its naked waste of scattered stone , By lichens grey , and scanty moss , o'ergrown ; Where scarce the foxglove peeps , or thistle's beard ; And restless stone - chat , all day long , is heard . How pleasant , as the sun ...
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... cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while On darling spots remote her tempting smile . Even now she decks for me a distant scene , ( For dark and broad the gulf of time ...
... cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while On darling spots remote her tempting smile . Even now she decks for me a distant scene , ( For dark and broad the gulf of time ...
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... cheer the poor man's solitude . By silent cottage - doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In which a cabin undeserted stood ; There an old man an olden measure ...
... cheer the poor man's solitude . By silent cottage - doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In which a cabin undeserted stood ; There an old man an olden measure ...
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... cheer our wintry way ; And here the unwilling mind may more than trace The general sorrows of the human race : The churlish gales of penury , that blow Cold as the north - wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss ...
... cheer our wintry way ; And here the unwilling mind may more than trace The general sorrows of the human race : The churlish gales of penury , that blow Cold as the north - wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss ...
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