The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... round and round an Infant's grave , And in the Churchyard sod her feet have worn A hollow ring ; they say it is knee - deep Ah ! what is here ? Beg . 395 [ A female Beggar rises up , rubbing her eyes as if in sleep a Child in her arms ...
... round and round an Infant's grave , And in the Churchyard sod her feet have worn A hollow ring ; they say it is knee - deep Ah ! what is here ? Beg . 395 [ A female Beggar rises up , rubbing her eyes as if in sleep a Child in her arms ...
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... round Upon the self - same spot , still round and round , Her lips for ever moving . Mar. At her door Rooted I stood ; for , looking at the woman , I thought I saw the skeleton of Idonea . Osw . But the pretended Father- Mar. Measures ...
... round Upon the self - same spot , still round and round , Her lips for ever moving . Mar. At her door Rooted I stood ; for , looking at the woman , I thought I saw the skeleton of Idonea . Osw . But the pretended Father- Mar. Measures ...
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... round the mountain tops it sails Slow born [ e ] upon the dewy gales . And on yon summit brown and bare , That seems an island in the air , The shepherd's restless dog I mark , Who , bounding round with frequent bark , Now leaps around ...
... round the mountain tops it sails Slow born [ e ] upon the dewy gales . And on yon summit brown and bare , That seems an island in the air , The shepherd's restless dog I mark , Who , bounding round with frequent bark , Now leaps around ...
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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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