The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... , what is Honour ? - ' Tis the finest sense The martial courage of a day is vain Brave Schill ! by death delivered , take thy flight 243 243 244 244 244 244 244 PAGE • Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now xii CONTENTS .
... , what is Honour ? - ' Tis the finest sense The martial courage of a day is vain Brave Schill ! by death delivered , take thy flight 243 243 244 244 244 244 244 PAGE • Call not the royal Swede unfortunate Look now xii CONTENTS .
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... sense of moral grief ; The measured echo of the distant flail Wound in more welcome cadence down the vale ; With more majestic course + the water rolled , And ripening foliage shone with richer gold . -But foes are gathering - Liberty ...
... sense of moral grief ; The measured echo of the distant flail Wound in more welcome cadence down the vale ; With more majestic course + the water rolled , And ripening foliage shone with richer gold . -But foes are gathering - Liberty ...
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... sense , I sank , nor step could crawl : Unsought for was the help that did my life recal . XLIV . Borne to a hospital , I lay with brain Drowsy and weak , and shattered memory ; I heard my neighbours in their beds complain tossed , Hope ...
... sense , I sank , nor step could crawl : Unsought for was the help that did my life recal . XLIV . Borne to a hospital , I lay with brain Drowsy and weak , and shattered memory ; I heard my neighbours in their beds complain tossed , Hope ...
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... sense , May well deceive his Child - what ! leave her thus , A prey to a deceiver ? -no - no - no- " Tis but a word and then- Ono . Something is here More than we see , or whence this strong aversion ? Marmaduke ! I suspect unworthy ...
... sense , May well deceive his Child - what ! leave her thus , A prey to a deceiver ? -no - no - no- " Tis but a word and then- Ono . Something is here More than we see , or whence this strong aversion ? Marmaduke ! I suspect unworthy ...
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... sense Submits to recognise ; the immediate law , From the clear light of circumstances , flashed Upon an independent Intellect . Henceforth new prospects open on your path ; Your faculties should grow with the demand ; I still will be ...
... sense Submits to recognise ; the immediate law , From the clear light of circumstances , flashed Upon an independent Intellect . Henceforth new prospects open on your path ; Your faculties should grow with the demand ; I still will be ...
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