The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... door . Craz'd by the strength of hope at morn he eyes As sent from heav'n the raven of the skies , Then with despair's whole weight his spirits sink , 405 No bread to feed him , and the snow his drink , While ere his eyes can close upon ...
... door . Craz'd by the strength of hope at morn he eyes As sent from heav'n the raven of the skies , Then with despair's whole weight his spirits sink , 405 No bread to feed him , and the snow his drink , While ere his eyes can close upon ...
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... door to door ; But life of happier sort set forth to me , And other joys my fancy to allure- The bag - pipe dinning on the midnight moor 410 In barn uplighted ; and companions boon , Well met from far with revelry secure Among the ...
... door to door ; But life of happier sort set forth to me , And other joys my fancy to allure- The bag - pipe dinning on the midnight moor 410 In barn uplighted ; and companions boon , Well met from far with revelry secure Among the ...
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... door , a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary , The villain , Clifford . He hates you , and he knows Where he can stab you deepest . Clifford never Mar. Would stoop to skulk about a Cottage door— It could not be . Osw ...
... door , a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary , The villain , Clifford . He hates you , and he knows Where he can stab you deepest . Clifford never Mar. Would stoop to skulk about a Cottage door— It could not be . Osw ...
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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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