The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... Land to which yon Ship must go ? With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh . The world is too much with us ; late and soon A volant Tribe of Bards on earth are found ' Weak is the will of Man , his judgment blind To the Memory of ...
... Land to which yon Ship must go ? With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh . The world is too much with us ; late and soon A volant Tribe of Bards on earth are found ' Weak is the will of Man , his judgment blind To the Memory of ...
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... land , And forced the full - swoln udder to demand , Thrice every day , the pail and welcome hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of ...
... land , And forced the full - swoln udder to demand , Thrice every day , the pail and welcome hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of ...
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... Land , though pride's perverted ire * An insect so called , which emits a short , melancholy cry , heard at the close of the summer evenings , on the banks of the Loire . The duties upon many parts of the French rivers were so ...
... Land , though pride's perverted ire * An insect so called , which emits a short , melancholy cry , heard at the close of the summer evenings , on the banks of the Loire . The duties upon many parts of the French rivers were so ...
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... Land I had returned Sightless , and from my heritage was driven , A wretched Outcast - but this strain of thought Would lead me to talk fondly . Mar. Do not fear ; Your words are precious to my ears ; go on . Her . You will forgive me ...
... Land I had returned Sightless , and from my heritage was driven , A wretched Outcast - but this strain of thought Would lead me to talk fondly . Mar. Do not fear ; Your words are precious to my ears ; go on . Her . You will forgive me ...
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... land is worth by the acre ? Her . How glad I am to hear your voice ! I know not Wherein I have offended you ; -last night I found in you the kindest of Protectors ; They have snapped her from the stem - Poh ! let her lie Besoiled with ...
... land is worth by the acre ? Her . How glad I am to hear your voice ! I know not Wherein I have offended you ; -last night I found in you the kindest of Protectors ; They have snapped her from the stem - Poh ! let her lie Besoiled with ...
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