The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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Página 157
... hear him bless me ? You could not hear — you were behind And the foam beat the rocks with deafening noise These words were most delicious to me . For twenty years - How was it ? This is the fittest place ? Riv . A feast Mor . And you ...
... hear him bless me ? You could not hear — you were behind And the foam beat the rocks with deafening noise These words were most delicious to me . For twenty years - How was it ? This is the fittest place ? Riv . A feast Mor . And you ...
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... hear you . Her . You will forgive me but my heart runs over - when my poor dog perished in the waters what a piercing cry you sent after him ! I have loved you ever since ( starts ) where are we ? Mor . Oh ! there is no danger - ' Tis a ...
... hear you . Her . You will forgive me but my heart runs over - when my poor dog perished in the waters what a piercing cry you sent after him ! I have loved you ever since ( starts ) where are we ? Mor . Oh ! there is no danger - ' Tis a ...
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... Hear me , ye men upon the cliffs , that pray To God the father of all mercy , hear me ! That bell , it is not rung by human hand But by the wind , in mercy guide me , B Oh but that I had strength to reach the place This wall of rocks ...
... Hear me , ye men upon the cliffs , that pray To God the father of all mercy , hear me ! That bell , it is not rung by human hand But by the wind , in mercy guide me , B Oh but that I had strength to reach the place This wall of rocks ...
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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