The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , He to an armèd fleet was forced away Full long endured in hope of just reward , 50 By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared 48-54 59-63 Like fate ; was hurried off , a helpless ...
... hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , He to an armèd fleet was forced away Full long endured in hope of just reward , 50 By seamen , who perhaps themselves had shared 48-54 59-63 Like fate ; was hurried off , a helpless ...
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... hours past Once only have you spoken , when the lark Whirred from among the fern beneath our feet , And I , no coward in my better days , Was almost terrified . Mar. That's excellent ! - So you bethought ... hour Of ACT III 179 THE BORDERERS.
... hours past Once only have you spoken , when the lark Whirred from among the fern beneath our feet , And I , no coward in my better days , Was almost terrified . Mar. That's excellent ! - So you bethought ... hour Of ACT III 179 THE BORDERERS.
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... hour , from harm , From cold , from hunger , penury , and death ; 1370 1339-40 added to B 1341 Now this is as it should be ! on my soul I do admire you for it B 1345 With which the God of heaven has visited me B C : C corr . 1350 ...
... hour , from harm , From cold , from hunger , penury , and death ; 1370 1339-40 added to B 1341 Now this is as it should be ! on my soul I do admire you for it B 1345 With which the God of heaven has visited me B C : C corr . 1350 ...
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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