The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... tell That he was often seated at his loom , In summer , ere the mower was abroad Among the dewy grass , -in early spring , Ere the last star had vanished . They who passed At evening , from behind the garden fence Might hear his busy ...
... tell That he was often seated at his loom , In summer , ere the mower was abroad Among the dewy grass , -in early spring , Ere the last star had vanished . They who passed At evening , from behind the garden fence Might hear his busy ...
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... tell how she pronounced my name : - With fervent love , and with a face of grief Unutterably helpless , and a look That seemed to cling upon me , she enquired If I had seen her husband . As she spake A strange surprise and fear came to ...
... tell how she pronounced my name : - With fervent love , and with a face of grief Unutterably helpless , and a look That seemed to cling upon me , she enquired If I had seen her husband . As she spake A strange surprise and fear came to ...
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... tell That he broke faith with them whom he had laid In earth's dark chambers , with a Christian's hope ! An infidel contempt of holy writ Stole by degrees upon his mind ; and hence Life , like that Roman Janus , double - faced ; Vilest ...
... tell That he broke faith with them whom he had laid In earth's dark chambers , with a Christian's hope ! An infidel contempt of holy writ Stole by degrees upon his mind ; and hence Life , like that Roman Janus , double - faced ; Vilest ...
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... the pure devout . Scorn and contempt forbid me to proceed ! But History , time's slavish scribe , will tell How rapidly the zealots of the cause Disbanded - or in hostile ranks appeared ; Some , 58 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... the pure devout . Scorn and contempt forbid me to proceed ! But History , time's slavish scribe , will tell How rapidly the zealots of the cause Disbanded - or in hostile ranks appeared ; Some , 58 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... Tell me , why refused To One by storms annoyed and adverse winds ; Perplexed with currents ; of his weakness sick ; Of vain endeavours tired ; and by his own , And by his nature's , ignorance , dismayed ! Long - wished - for sight , the ...
... Tell me , why refused To One by storms annoyed and adverse winds ; Perplexed with currents ; of his weakness sick ; Of vain endeavours tired ; and by his own , And by his nature's , ignorance , dismayed ! Long - wished - for sight , the ...
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