The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... arms her neck no more can fold ; Scarce heard , their chattering lips her shoulder chill , And her cold back their colder bosoms thrill ; 285 All blind she wilders o'er the lightless heath , Led by Fear's cold wet hand , and dogg'd by ...
... arms her neck no more can fold ; Scarce heard , their chattering lips her shoulder chill , And her cold back their colder bosoms thrill ; 285 All blind she wilders o'er the lightless heath , Led by Fear's cold wet hand , and dogg'd by ...
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... arms , And hear his prayer that I would not forsake him In his old age- Mar. 1610 [ Hides her face . Patience Heaven grant me patience ! — She weeps , she weeps Ere I can shed a tear . Idon . my brain shall burn for hours I was a woman ...
... arms , And hear his prayer that I would not forsake him In his old age- Mar. 1610 [ Hides her face . Patience Heaven grant me patience ! — She weeps , she weeps Ere I can shed a tear . Idon . my brain shall burn for hours I was a woman ...
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... arms ! ] arms - Hush ! B 1957-8 Robt . ( sternly ) Have you forgot the bed on which you lay when etc. B 1962 ( weeps ) B 1964 it ] it ( checking himself ) B 1969 Waste ] heath - in my dreams a thousand times have I heard the cracking of ...
... arms ! ] arms - Hush ! B 1957-8 Robt . ( sternly ) Have you forgot the bed on which you lay when etc. B 1962 ( weeps ) B 1964 it ] it ( checking himself ) B 1969 Waste ] heath - in my dreams a thousand times have I heard the cracking of ...
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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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