The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... shade the present hour . * These lines are only applicable to the middle part of that lake . In the beginning of winter , these mountains are fre- quented by woodcocks , which in dark nights retire into the woods . When crowding cattle ...
... shade the present hour . * These lines are only applicable to the middle part of that lake . In the beginning of winter , these mountains are fre- quented by woodcocks , which in dark nights retire into the woods . When crowding cattle ...
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... shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white , Soften their glare before the mellow light ; The skiffs , at anchor where with umbrage wide Yon chestnuts half the latticed boat - house hide , Shed from their sides , that ...
... shade ; Even the white stems of birch , the cottage white , Soften their glare before the mellow light ; The skiffs , at anchor where with umbrage wide Yon chestnuts half the latticed boat - house hide , Shed from their sides , that ...
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... shade , the shade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in faery days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While music , stealing round the ...
... shade , the shade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in faery days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While music , stealing round the ...
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... shade of me- lancholy . You will meet with few images without recol- lecting the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , Whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring , will be amply supplied by your own ...
... shade of me- lancholy . You will meet with few images without recol- lecting the spot where we observed them together ; consequently , Whatever is feeble in my design , or spiritless in my colouring , will be amply supplied by your own ...
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... shade the lazy oar ; Soft bosoms breathe around contagious sighs , Bent o'er the groaning flood that sweeps away his And amorous music on the water dies . Round undistinguished clouds , and rocks , and By many. -The voice of blasphemy ...
... shade the lazy oar ; Soft bosoms breathe around contagious sighs , Bent o'er the groaning flood that sweeps away his And amorous music on the water dies . Round undistinguished clouds , and rocks , and By many. -The voice of blasphemy ...
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