The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy . The clouds were touched , And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none , Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The ...
... frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy . The clouds were touched , And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none , Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The ...
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... frames A lasting tablet - for the observer's eye Varying its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate the fever of his heart . In dreams , in study , and in ardent thought , Thus even from ...
... frames A lasting tablet - for the observer's eye Varying its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate the fever of his heart . In dreams , in study , and in ardent thought , Thus even from ...
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... frame less solid , a proud show Of baby - houses , curiously arranged ; Nor wanting ornament of walks between , With mimic trees inserted in the turf , And gardens interposed . Pleased with the sight . I could not choose but beckon to ...
... frame less solid , a proud show Of baby - houses , curiously arranged ; Nor wanting ornament of walks between , With mimic trees inserted in the turf , And gardens interposed . Pleased with the sight . I could not choose but beckon to ...
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... , thankless at the best ) Who , in this frame of human life , perceive An object whereunto their souls are tied In discontented wedlock ; nor did e'er From me , those dark impervious shades , that hang THE EXCURSION - DESPONDENCY . 49.
... , thankless at the best ) Who , in this frame of human life , perceive An object whereunto their souls are tied In discontented wedlock ; nor did e'er From me , those dark impervious shades , that hang THE EXCURSION - DESPONDENCY . 49.
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... frame requires Perpetual sabbath ; come , disease and want ; And sad exclusion through decay of sense ; But leave me unabated trust in thee- And let thy favour , to the end of life , Inspire me with ability to seek Repose and hope among ...
... frame requires Perpetual sabbath ; come , disease and want ; And sad exclusion through decay of sense ; But leave me unabated trust in thee- And let thy favour , to the end of life , Inspire me with ability to seek Repose and hope among ...
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