The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... heard a tale 170 Which now with freezing thoughts did all her powers assail ; XX Had heard of one who , forced from storms to shroud , Felt the loose walls of this decayed Retreat Rock to incessant neighings shrill and loud , While his ...
... heard a tale 170 Which now with freezing thoughts did all her powers assail ; XX Had heard of one who , forced from storms to shroud , Felt the loose walls of this decayed Retreat Rock to incessant neighings shrill and loud , While his ...
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... heard ! -he called you to him ? Of all men The best and kindest ! -but where is he ? guide me , That I may see him . Eld . On a ridge of rocks A lonesome Chapel stands , deserted now : The bell is left , which no one dares remove ; 2015 ...
... heard ! -he called you to him ? Of all men The best and kindest ! -but where is he ? guide me , That I may see him . Eld . On a ridge of rocks A lonesome Chapel stands , deserted now : The bell is left , which no one dares remove ; 2015 ...
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... heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice , nor shout , Nor aught ...
... heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice , nor shout , Nor aught ...
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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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