The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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Página 148
... looks at her stedfastly . You are Idonea's Mother ? — Nay , be not terrified - it does me good To look upon you . Osw . ( interrupting ) . In a peasant's dress You saw , who was it ? Beg . Nay , I dare not speak ; He is a man , if it ...
... looks at her stedfastly . You are Idonea's Mother ? — Nay , be not terrified - it does me good To look upon you . Osw . ( interrupting ) . In a peasant's dress You saw , who was it ? Beg . Nay , I dare not speak ; He is a man , if it ...
Página 153
... look beyond the instant . A few leagues hence we shall have open ground , And nowhere upon earth is place so fit To look upon the deed . Before we enter The barren Moor , hangs from a beetling rock The shattered Castle in which Clifford ...
... look beyond the instant . A few leagues hence we shall have open ground , And nowhere upon earth is place so fit To look upon the deed . Before we enter The barren Moor , hangs from a beetling rock The shattered Castle in which Clifford ...
Página 229
... looks and laughing eyes ; And feats of cunning ; and the pretty round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock ... look , ΙΟ VI . By my Sister ] 1845 : by a female Friend of the Author 1815-36 There's nothing to see but a cushion ...
... looks and laughing eyes ; And feats of cunning ; and the pretty round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock ... look , ΙΟ VI . By my Sister ] 1845 : by a female Friend of the Author 1815-36 There's nothing to see but a cushion ...
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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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