The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... pain The Labourer's Noon - day Hymn Ode , composed on May Morning To May 381 381 381 382 383 384 385 385 Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone The foregoing Subject resumed So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive ...
... pain The Labourer's Noon - day Hymn Ode , composed on May Morning To May 381 381 381 382 383 384 385 385 Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone The foregoing Subject resumed So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive ...
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... pain ? To show what pleasures yet to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with unreluctant ear , The history of a poet's evening hear ? Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar- Twilight - sounds ...
... pain ? To show what pleasures yet to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with unreluctant ear , The history of a poet's evening hear ? Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar- Twilight - sounds ...
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... pain may come to - morrow ? 1789 . VI . DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN DURING A PEDESTRIAN TOUR AMONG THE ALPS . TO THE REV . ROBERT JONES , FELLOW OF ST . JOHN'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . DEAR SIR , HOWEVER desirous I might have been of giving ...
... pain may come to - morrow ? 1789 . VI . DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN DURING A PEDESTRIAN TOUR AMONG THE ALPS . TO THE REV . ROBERT JONES , FELLOW OF ST . JOHN'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . DEAR SIR , HOWEVER desirous I might have been of giving ...
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... pains ; Poison , which not a frame of steel can brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave . * Gay lark of hope ... pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be else the favourite ...
... pains ; Poison , which not a frame of steel can brave , Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave . * Gay lark of hope ... pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be else the favourite ...
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... pain nor trouble she could know . VIII . Vain hope for fraud took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , returned , Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His ...
... pain nor trouble she could know . VIII . Vain hope for fraud took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , returned , Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His ...
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