The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... graves ; 25 Or sat on steep Winander's rock To hear the weltering waves . Her father saw and he grew kind , And soon Religion shed 30 Hope's chearing ray to light her to Her dark , her wormy bed . For ... grave they went , All 266 JUVENILIA.
... graves ; 25 Or sat on steep Winander's rock To hear the weltering waves . Her father saw and he grew kind , And soon Religion shed 30 Hope's chearing ray to light her to Her dark , her wormy bed . For ... grave they went , All 266 JUVENILIA.
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... grave unweeting start , Strange fear shall flie across his face 35 40 45 And home he goes with haunted heart . 50 And if a scatter'd flower be there , That flower the wandering group shall spare Oft as they gather round thy sods And ...
... grave unweeting start , Strange fear shall flie across his face 35 40 45 And home he goes with haunted heart . 50 And if a scatter'd flower be there , That flower the wandering group shall spare Oft as they gather round thy sods And ...
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... grave shall all be worn away , Yet never human foot be found On the green turf - hill o'er his clay . That turf by soft Fays only trod Whose foot ne'er burst a drop of dew , That grave that heaves its [ ] sod As some green island sweet ...
... grave shall all be worn away , Yet never human foot be found On the green turf - hill o'er his clay . That turf by soft Fays only trod Whose foot ne'er burst a drop of dew , That grave that heaves its [ ] sod As some green island sweet ...
Contenido
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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