The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will sober reason frown Upon that promise , nor the hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons ...
... earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air : Yet not for this will sober reason frown Upon that promise , nor the hope disown ; She knows that only from high aims ensue Rich guerdons ...
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... earth , He turns his face to heaven . Osw . Against this venerable Man ? But why so violent I'll tell you : I was saying , Sir- Beg . He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for ...
... earth , He turns his face to heaven . Osw . Against this venerable Man ? But why so violent I'll tell you : I was saying , Sir- Beg . He has the very hardest heart on earth ; I had as lief turn to the Friar's school And knock for ...
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... earth - and more And higher far than lies within earth's bounds : Therefore I bless her : when I think of Man , I bless her with sad spirit , -when of God , I bless her in the fulness of my joy ! Mar. The name of daughter in his mouth ...
... earth - and more And higher far than lies within earth's bounds : Therefore I bless her : when I think of Man , I bless her with sad spirit , -when of God , I bless her in the fulness of my joy ! Mar. The name of daughter in his mouth ...
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... earth for sure redemption of lost peace . [ Marking MARMADUKE'S countenance . Nay , you have had the worst . Ferocity Subsided in a moment , like a wind That drops down dead out of a sky it vexed . And yet I had within me evermore A ...
... earth for sure redemption of lost peace . [ Marking MARMADUKE'S countenance . Nay , you have had the worst . Ferocity Subsided in a moment , like a wind That drops down dead out of a sky it vexed . And yet I had within me evermore A ...
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... earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed vision ! happy child ! Thou art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of ...
... earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed vision ! happy child ! Thou art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of ...
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