The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from their zenith dart their beams , ( Visible though they be to half the earth , Though half a sphere be conscious of their brightness ) Are yet of no diviner origin , No purer essence ...
... stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from their zenith dart their beams , ( Visible though they be to half the earth , Though half a sphere be conscious of their brightness ) Are yet of no diviner origin , No purer essence ...
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... stars are mansions built by Nature's hand , Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . Mary Queen of Scots St. Catherine of Ledbury Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein . Though narrow be that old Man's cares , and near ...
... stars are mansions built by Nature's hand , Desponding Father ! mark this altered bough Captivity . Mary Queen of Scots St. Catherine of Ledbury Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein . Though narrow be that old Man's cares , and near ...
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... stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks + roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , the inexperienced heart ...
... stars at night , Alike , when first the bittern's hollow bill Was heard , or woodcocks + roamed the moonlight hill . In thoughtless gaiety I coursed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , the inexperienced heart ...
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... stars of ice and azure fields of snow ; While needle peaks of granite shooting bare Tremble in ever - varying tints of air . * Alluding to several battles which the Swiss in very small numbers have gained over their oppressors , the ...
... stars of ice and azure fields of snow ; While needle peaks of granite shooting bare Tremble in ever - varying tints of air . * Alluding to several battles which the Swiss in very small numbers have gained over their oppressors , the ...
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... stars above , and all is black below . What marvel then if many a Wanderer sigh , While roars the sullen Arve in anger by , That not for thy reward , unrivalled Vale ! Waves the ripe harvest in the autumnal gale ; That thou , the slave ...
... stars above , and all is black below . What marvel then if many a Wanderer sigh , While roars the sullen Arve in anger by , That not for thy reward , unrivalled Vale ! Waves the ripe harvest in the autumnal gale ; That thou , the slave ...
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