The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Hath he , a Child of strength and state ! Yet lacks not friends for simple 2 glee , Nor yet for higher sympathy.3 To his side the fallow - deer Came , and rested without fear ; The eagle , lord of land and sea , Stooped down to pay him ...
... Hath he , a Child of strength and state ! Yet lacks not friends for simple 2 glee , Nor yet for higher sympathy.3 To his side the fallow - deer Came , and rested without fear ; The eagle , lord of land and sea , Stooped down to pay him ...
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... hath wandered , long and far , Beneath the light of sun and star ; Hath roamed in trouble and in grief , Driven forward like a withered leaf , Yea like a ship at random blown To distant places and unknown . But now she dares to seek a ...
... hath wandered , long and far , Beneath the light of sun and star ; Hath roamed in trouble and in grief , Driven forward like a withered leaf , Yea like a ship at random blown To distant places and unknown . But now she dares to seek a ...
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... hath paid His vows to Fortune ; who , in cruel slight Of virtuous hope , of liberty , and right , Hath followed wheresoe'er a way was made By the blind Goddess , -ruthless , undismayed ; And so hath gained at length a prosperous height ...
... hath paid His vows to Fortune ; who , in cruel slight Of virtuous hope , of liberty , and right , Hath followed wheresoe'er a way was made By the blind Goddess , -ruthless , undismayed ; And so hath gained at length a prosperous height ...
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The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 248 |
The power of Armies is a visible thing | 254 |
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after | 267 |
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