The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , Full long endured in hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
... hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , Full long endured in hope of just reward , He to an armed fleet was forced away By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
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... hath sought , whate'er his aim , Companionship with One of crooked ways , From whose perverted soul can come no good ... hath he shunned ? What obstacles hath he failed to overcome ? Answer these questions , from our common know- ledge ...
... hath sought , whate'er his aim , Companionship with One of crooked ways , From whose perverted soul can come no good ... hath he shunned ? What obstacles hath he failed to overcome ? Answer these questions , from our common know- ledge ...
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... hath got a face Which doth play tricks with them that look on it : ' Twas this that put it in my thoughts - that coun- tenance- His staff - his figure - Murder ! -what , of whom ? We kill a worn - out horse , and who but women Sigh at ...
... hath got a face Which doth play tricks with them that look on it : ' Twas this that put it in my thoughts - that coun- tenance- His staff - his figure - Murder ! -what , of whom ? We kill a worn - out horse , and who but women Sigh at ...
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... hath loved him ! And I loved her , and she loves the Lord Clifford ! And there it ends ; -if this be not enough To make mankind merry for evermore , Then plain it is as day , that eyes were made For a wise purpose - verily to weep with ...
... hath loved him ! And I loved her , and she loves the Lord Clifford ! And there it ends ; -if this be not enough To make mankind merry for evermore , Then plain it is as day , that eyes were made For a wise purpose - verily to weep with ...
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... hath brought ; We'll go together , and , such proof received Of his own rights restored , his gratitude To God above will make him feel for ours . Osw . I interrupt you ? Idon . Mar. Think not so . Idonea , That I should ever live to ...
... hath brought ; We'll go together , and , such proof received Of his own rights restored , his gratitude To God above will make him feel for ours . Osw . I interrupt you ? Idon . Mar. Think not so . Idonea , That I should ever live to ...
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