The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... CHILD , DURING A BOISTEROUS WINTER EVENING . BY MY SISTER . [ Composed 1806. - Published 1815. ] WHAT way does the Wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides ... Child three Years old Address to a Child, during a Boisterous Winter Evening ·
... CHILD , DURING A BOISTEROUS WINTER EVENING . BY MY SISTER . [ Composed 1806. - Published 1815. ] WHAT way does the Wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides ... Child three Years old Address to a Child, during a Boisterous Winter Evening ·
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... child , it makes my heart With grief and trouble swell ; I rue the hour that gave her birth For never worse befel ... child , and therefore I , A mother , held my tongue . She is my child , I've risked for her My living soul's estate , I ...
... child , it makes my heart With grief and trouble swell ; I rue the hour that gave her birth For never worse befel ... child , and therefore I , A mother , held my tongue . She is my child , I've risked for her My living soul's estate , I ...
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... Child Ah me ! the lowliest children of the spring 229 286 Alice Fell , or Poverty Along a precipice they wound their way A month , sweet Little - ones , is past Anacreon ( Imitation ) And has the Sun his flaming chariot driven And I ...
... Child Ah me ! the lowliest children of the spring 229 286 Alice Fell , or Poverty Along a precipice they wound their way A month , sweet Little - ones , is past Anacreon ( Imitation ) And has the Sun his flaming chariot driven And I ...
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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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