The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... Dead , and as if in act to move , erect . The ear is lost in wonder thus to find Such quiet with such various sounds combined , And wondring ever knows not if ' tis more Horror or stillness , silence or uproar * 1794 And now no more her ...
... Dead , and as if in act to move , erect . The ear is lost in wonder thus to find Such quiet with such various sounds combined , And wondring ever knows not if ' tis more Horror or stillness , silence or uproar * 1794 And now no more her ...
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... Dead , dead ! - 2061-2 have brought a judgment ( pointing to Rob . ) On this poor innocent man B C : C corr . 2075 2064 Aye , is there not damnation in the word B ; C curses for scorpions , but corr . 2070/1 Mor . ( as if waking from a ...
... Dead , dead ! - 2061-2 have brought a judgment ( pointing to Rob . ) On this poor innocent man B C : C corr . 2075 2064 Aye , is there not damnation in the word B ; C curses for scorpions , but corr . 2070/1 Mor . ( as if waking from a ...
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... dead Man heave a groan , or from his side Uplift his hand - that would be evidence . 2130 Elea . Shame ! Eldred , shame ! Mar. ( both returning ) . The dead have but one face . ( to himself . ) And such a Man - so meek and unoffending ...
... dead Man heave a groan , or from his side Uplift his hand - that would be evidence . 2130 Elea . Shame ! Eldred , shame ! Mar. ( both returning ) . The dead have but one face . ( to himself . ) And such a Man - so meek and unoffending ...
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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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