The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . 260 265 A 241-78 So 1794 but l . 249 glaring for burning and in place of ll . 261-4 B 252-3 And now behold her elder ...
... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . 260 265 A 241-78 So 1794 but l . 249 glaring for burning and in place of ll . 261-4 B 252-3 And now behold her elder ...
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... hand in hand with Fear . A giant moan along the forest swells Protracted , and the twilight storm foretells , And , ruining from the cliffs their deafening load Tumbles , the wildering Thunder slips abroad ; 205 On the high summits ...
... hand in hand with Fear . A giant moan along the forest swells Protracted , and the twilight storm foretells , And , ruining from the cliffs their deafening load Tumbles , the wildering Thunder slips abroad ; 205 On the high summits ...
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... hand : [ Aside . Would I could find the old Man and his Daughter . [ Exit Beggar . MARMADUKE re - enters from the dungeon . Osw . It is all over then ; -your foolish fears Are hushed to sleep , by your own act and deed , Made quiet as ...
... hand : [ Aside . Would I could find the old Man and his Daughter . [ Exit Beggar . MARMADUKE re - enters from the dungeon . Osw . It is all over then ; -your foolish fears Are hushed to sleep , by your own act and deed , Made quiet as ...
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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