The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... truth refined , Entire affection for all human kind . Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps ...
... truth refined , Entire affection for all human kind . Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps ...
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... truth in this . Mar. Truth in his story ! He must have felt it then , known what it was , And in such wise to rack her gentle heart Had been a tenfold cruelty . Os . Strange pleasures Do we poor mortals cater for ourselves ! To see him ...
... truth in this . Mar. Truth in his story ! He must have felt it then , known what it was , And in such wise to rack her gentle heart Had been a tenfold cruelty . Os . Strange pleasures Do we poor mortals cater for ourselves ! To see him ...
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... truth , enough to dazzle and to blind , And he is mine for ever - here he comes . Mar. These ten years she has moved her lips all day And never speaks ! Osw . Mar. Who is it ? I have seen her . Osw . Oh ! the poor tenant of that ragged ...
... truth , enough to dazzle and to blind , And he is mine for ever - here he comes . Mar. These ten years she has moved her lips all day And never speaks ! Osw . Mar. Who is it ? I have seen her . Osw . Oh ! the poor tenant of that ragged ...
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... truth is hideous , but how stifle it ? [ Turning to MARMADUKE . Give me your sword - nay , here are stones and fragments , The least of which would beat out a man's brains ; Or you might drive your head against that wall . No ! this is ...
... truth is hideous , but how stifle it ? [ Turning to MARMADUKE . Give me your sword - nay , here are stones and fragments , The least of which would beat out a man's brains ; Or you might drive your head against that wall . No ! this is ...
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... truth . Stand by me now ; For rather would I have a nest of vipers Between my breast - plate and my skin , than make Oswald my special enemy , if you Deny me your support . Lacy . But for the motive ? Wal . We have been fooled- Natures ...
... truth . Stand by me now ; For rather would I have a nest of vipers Between my breast - plate and my skin , than make Oswald my special enemy , if you Deny me your support . Lacy . But for the motive ? Wal . We have been fooled- Natures ...
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