The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... human kind . Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff ...
... human kind . Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff ...
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... human woes ; The shady porch ne'er offered a cool seat To pilgrims overcome by summer's heat . Yet thither the world's business finds its way At times , and tales unsought beguile the day , And there are those fond thoughts which ...
... human woes ; The shady porch ne'er offered a cool seat To pilgrims overcome by summer's heat . Yet thither the world's business finds its way At times , and tales unsought beguile the day , And there are those fond thoughts which ...
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... 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 deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; compelled by Powers which only deign ...
... 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 deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; compelled by Powers which only deign ...
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... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How ...
... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How ...
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... humanity ! Avenger you of outraged innocence ! Mar. " Twas dark - dark as the grave ; yet did I s see , Saw him his face turned toward me ; and I tell thee Idonea's filial countenance was ... human blood Is a 36 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... humanity ! Avenger you of outraged innocence ! Mar. " Twas dark - dark as the grave ; yet did I s see , Saw him his face turned toward me ; and I tell thee Idonea's filial countenance was ... human blood Is a 36 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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