The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... things just served to stir the slumbering sense , Nor pain nor pity in my bosom raised . With strength did memory return ; and , thence Dismissed , again on open day I gazed , At houses , men , and common light , amazed . The lanes I ...
... things just served to stir the slumbering sense , Nor pain nor pity in my bosom raised . With strength did memory return ; and , thence Dismissed , again on open day I gazed , At houses , men , and common light , amazed . The lanes I ...
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... things will work to ends the slaves o ' the world Do never dream of . I have been what he- This Boy when he comes ... Thing ( Recognises her ) . Heavens ! my good Friend ! Beg . [ To her . Forgive me , gracious Sir ! — Osw . ( to her ...
... things will work to ends the slaves o ' the world Do never dream of . I have been what he- This Boy when he comes ... Thing ( Recognises her ) . Heavens ! my good Friend ! Beg . [ To her . Forgive me , gracious Sir ! — Osw . ( to her ...
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... thing dependent for its casual birth On opposition and impediment . Wisdom , if Justice speak the word , beats down ... things . His tender cries And helpless innocence - do they protect The infant lamb and shall the infirmities , Which ...
... thing dependent for its casual birth On opposition and impediment . Wisdom , if Justice speak the word , beats down ... things . His tender cries And helpless innocence - do they protect The infant lamb and shall the infirmities , Which ...
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... things were shadows -- yea , Living or dead all things were bodiless , Or but the mutual mockeries of body , Till that same star summoned me back again . Now I could laugh till my ribs ached . Oh Fool ! To let a creed , built in the ...
... things were shadows -- yea , Living or dead all things were bodiless , Or but the mutual mockeries of body , Till that same star summoned me back again . Now I could laugh till my ribs ached . Oh Fool ! To let a creed , built in the ...
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... things control the greatest , where The faintest breath that breathes can move a world ; What ! feel remorse , where , if a cat had sneezed , A leaf had fallen , the thing had never been Whose very shadow gnaws us to the vitals . Mar ...
... things control the greatest , where The faintest breath that breathes can move a world ; What ! feel remorse , where , if a cat had sneezed , A leaf had fallen , the thing had never been Whose very shadow gnaws us to the vitals . Mar ...
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