The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... Nature - Pleasures of the pedestrian Traveller - Author crosses France to the Alps - Present state of the Grande Chartreuse - Lake of Como- Time , Sunset Same Scene , Twilight - Same Scene , Morning , its Volup- tuous Character ; Old ...
... Nature - Pleasures of the pedestrian Traveller - Author crosses France to the Alps - Present state of the Grande Chartreuse - Lake of Como- Time , Sunset Same Scene , Twilight - Same Scene , Morning , its Volup- tuous Character ; Old ...
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... Nature to avenge her God . Thus does the father to his sons relate , On the lone mountain top , their chang'd estate . 490 Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . More high , the snowy peaks ...
... Nature to avenge her God . Thus does the father to his sons relate , On the lone mountain top , their chang'd estate . 490 Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . More high , the snowy peaks ...
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... Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . ' Tis morn : with gold the verdant mountain glows ; 405 More high , the snowy peaks with hues of rose . Far stretched beneath ...
... Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . ' Tis morn : with gold the verdant mountain glows ; 405 More high , the snowy peaks with hues of rose . Far stretched beneath ...
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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