The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... passed a stately inn , full sure That welcome in such house for him was none . No board inscribed the needy to allure Hung there , no bush proclaimed to old and poor And desolate , " Here you will find a friend ! " The pendent grapes ...
... passed a stately inn , full sure That welcome in such house for him was none . No board inscribed the needy to allure Hung there , no bush proclaimed to old and poor And desolate , " Here you will find a friend ! " The pendent grapes ...
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... passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; 1325 No more shall I be man - no more shall I Have human feelings ! - ( To HERBERT ) -Now , for a little more About your Daughter ! Her . Troops of armed men , Met in the ...
... passed across my mind . -It may not be - I am cut off from man ; 1325 No more shall I be man - no more shall I Have human feelings ! - ( To HERBERT ) -Now , for a little more About your Daughter ! Her . Troops of armed men , Met in the ...
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... Passed through him . ' 630. When W. W. was meditating the enlargement of his story ( v . Letter of Feb. 1799 supra ) he added these stanzas to MS . 2 at 1. 630 : Meanwhile the aged Soldier o'er the Plain Towards the Cottage Inn his ...
... Passed through him . ' 630. When W. W. was meditating the enlargement of his story ( v . Letter of Feb. 1799 supra ) he added these stanzas to MS . 2 at 1. 630 : Meanwhile the aged Soldier o'er the Plain Towards the Cottage Inn his ...
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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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