The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... Death ; Death , as she turns her neck the kiss to seek , Breaks off the dreadful kiss with angry shriek . Snatch'd from her shoulder with despairing moan , 290 She clasps them at that dim - seen roofless stone- " Now ruthless Tempest ...
... Death ; Death , as she turns her neck the kiss to seek , Breaks off the dreadful kiss with angry shriek . Snatch'd from her shoulder with despairing moan , 290 She clasps them at that dim - seen roofless stone- " Now ruthless Tempest ...
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... death would be . And soon these eyes shall cease to weep And cease to sob my breath ; 50 Feel - what can warm this clay - cold hand ? ” -Her hand was cold as Death . To warm her hand a glove they brought , The glove her William gave ...
... death would be . And soon these eyes shall cease to weep And cease to sob my breath ; 50 Feel - what can warm this clay - cold hand ? ” -Her hand was cold as Death . To warm her hand a glove they brought , The glove her William gave ...
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... Death like a Rock his shade has cast Black o'er the chill vale of my days ; I view his lowering form aghast Still as I tread through shadowy maze . Maids yet unborn in secret there Of Death forewarn'd shall pour the tear ; And children ...
... Death like a Rock his shade has cast Black o'er the chill vale of my days ; I view his lowering form aghast Still as I tread through shadowy maze . Maids yet unborn in secret there Of Death forewarn'd shall pour the tear ; And children ...
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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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