The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... morning , and the stars of night , 25 Alike , when first the vales the bittern fills Or the first woodcocks1 roam'd the moonlight hills . [ 20 ] Return Delights ! with whom my road begun , When Life rear'd laughing up her morning sun ...
... morning , and the stars of night , 25 Alike , when first the vales the bittern fills Or the first woodcocks1 roam'd the moonlight hills . [ 20 ] Return Delights ! with whom my road begun , When Life rear'd laughing up her morning sun ...
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... morning gold , And watch , while on your brows the cross ye make , 675 Round your pale eyes a wintry lustre wake . -Without one hope her written griefs to blot , Save in the land where all things are forgot , My heart , alive to ...
... morning gold , And watch , while on your brows the cross ye make , 675 Round your pale eyes a wintry lustre wake . -Without one hope her written griefs to blot , Save in the land where all things are forgot , My heart , alive to ...
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... Morning Post , Oct. 21 , 1800 , under signature Ventifrons ] THOU who with youthful vigour rich and light With youthful thoughts dost need no rest - to whom The plain and mountain's breast alike present A path of ease , if chance thy ...
... Morning Post , Oct. 21 , 1800 , under signature Ventifrons ] THOU who with youthful vigour rich and light With youthful thoughts dost need no rest - to whom The plain and mountain's breast alike present A path of ease , if chance thy ...
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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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