The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... sleep his frame embrace . In a dry nook where fern the floor bestrows He lays his stiffened limbs , -his eyes begin to close ; 145-8 At length through hideous clouds , the moon arose And spread a sickly glare . With flight unwilled Worn ...
... sleep his frame embrace . In a dry nook where fern the floor bestrows He lays his stiffened limbs , -his eyes begin to close ; 145-8 At length through hideous clouds , the moon arose And spread a sickly glare . With flight unwilled Worn ...
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... sleep a Child in her arms . Oh ! Gentlemen , I thank you ; I've had the saddest dream that ever troubled The heart ... sleep D : as if waking from sleep B When , into one of those same spotted bells A ACT I 143 THE BORDERERS.
... sleep a Child in her arms . Oh ! Gentlemen , I thank you ; I've had the saddest dream that ever troubled The heart ... sleep D : as if waking from sleep B When , into one of those same spotted bells A ACT I 143 THE BORDERERS.
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... sleep Osw . Yes , her very look , A pretty feat of Fancy ! Mar. Though but a glimpse , it sent me to my prayers . when I spoke to you , why did you not answer ? You were afraid of waking him , I suppose . He must have been in a deep sleep ...
... sleep Osw . Yes , her very look , A pretty feat of Fancy ! Mar. Though but a glimpse , it sent me to my prayers . when I spoke to you , why did you not answer ? You were afraid of waking him , I suppose . He must have been in a deep sleep ...
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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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