The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... Doth at this day I trust the blossoms bear Of piety and simple innocence . Such grateful promises his youth displayed : And , as he showed in study forward zeal , All helps were sought , all measures strained , that he , By due ...
... Doth at this day I trust the blossoms bear Of piety and simple innocence . Such grateful promises his youth displayed : And , as he showed in study forward zeal , All helps were sought , all measures strained , that he , By due ...
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... doth not want Its own voluptuousness ; -on this resolved , With this content , that he will live and die Forgotten , -at sare distance from a world Not moving to his mind . " These serious words Closed the preparatory notices With which ...
... doth not want Its own voluptuousness ; -on this resolved , With this content , that he will live and die Forgotten , -at sare distance from a world Not moving to his mind . " These serious words Closed the preparatory notices With which ...
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... doth it surprise , to find Such book in such a place ! " - " A book it is , " He answered , " to the Person suited well , Though little suited to surrounding things : " Tis strange , I grant ; and stranger still had been To see the Man ...
... doth it surprise , to find Such book in such a place ! " - " A book it is , " He answered , " to the Person suited well , Though little suited to surrounding things : " Tis strange , I grant ; and stranger still had been To see the Man ...
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... doth at once befriend us and betray ) Conducted hither your most welcome feet , Ye could not miss the funeral train -- they yet Have scarcely disappeared . " " This blooming child , " Said the old man , is of an age to weep At any grave ...
... doth at once befriend us and betray ) Conducted hither your most welcome feet , Ye could not miss the funeral train -- they yet Have scarcely disappeared . " " This blooming child , " Said the old man , is of an age to weep At any grave ...
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... Doth to the substance give some barbarous name , Then hurries on ; or from the fragments picks His specimen , if haply interveined With sparkling mineral , or should crystal cube Lurk in its cells - and thinks himself enriched ...
... Doth to the substance give some barbarous name , Then hurries on ; or from the fragments picks His specimen , if haply interveined With sparkling mineral , or should crystal cube Lurk in its cells - and thinks himself enriched ...
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