The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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Página 270
... ESTHWAITE ] avaunt ! with tenfold pleasure ? ] the landskip's various treasure . Lark ! O Lark , thy Song awake Suspended o'er the glassy lake And see , the mist , as warms the day , From the green vale steals away ; And ah ! yon ...
... ESTHWAITE ] avaunt ! with tenfold pleasure ? ] the landskip's various treasure . Lark ! O Lark , thy Song awake Suspended o'er the glassy lake And see , the mist , as warms the day , From the green vale steals away ; And ah ! yon ...
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... Esthwaite and its in- and - out - flowing streams between them , never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old magnificent species , bearing in beauty and majesty about the same relation to the ...
... Esthwaite and its in- and - out - flowing streams between them , never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old magnificent species , bearing in beauty and majesty about the same relation to the ...
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... Esthwaite , 32 foll . ) that the Druids haunted his imagination long before his fateful visit to Stonehenge in 1793 . 18-24 . Cf. Prelude , ( 1805 ) iv . 84–108 . p . 265. VI . Sonnet written by Mr. - : dated March 2 , but year not ...
... Esthwaite , 32 foll . ) that the Druids haunted his imagination long before his fateful visit to Stonehenge in 1793 . 18-24 . Cf. Prelude , ( 1805 ) iv . 84–108 . p . 265. VI . Sonnet written by Mr. - : dated March 2 , but year not ...
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Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening | 40 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which stands near | 92 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 128 |
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