The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... steep , She brought me to a dungeon deep , Then stopp'd , and thrice her head she shook , More pale and ghastly seem'd her look . [ ] shew'd An iron coffer mark'd with blood . Flash'd out - and with a shriek she fled . The taper turn'd ...
... steep , She brought me to a dungeon deep , Then stopp'd , and thrice her head she shook , More pale and ghastly seem'd her look . [ ] shew'd An iron coffer mark'd with blood . Flash'd out - and with a shriek she fled . The taper turn'd ...
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... STEEP HILL FACING SOUTH [ Rewritten from previous poem early 1797 ; published in Morning Post , Oct. 21 , 1800 , under signature Ventifrons ] THOU who with youthful vigour rich and light With youthful thoughts dost need no rest - to ...
... STEEP HILL FACING SOUTH [ Rewritten from previous poem early 1797 ; published in Morning Post , Oct. 21 , 1800 , under signature Ventifrons ] THOU who with youthful vigour rich and light With youthful thoughts dost need no rest - to ...
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... steep 307 I crossed the dreary moor Idle Shepherd Boys , The . If grief dismiss me not to them that rest If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven 314 238 308 1 I have a boy of five years old Incipient Madness Influence of Natural ...
... steep 307 I crossed the dreary moor Idle Shepherd Boys , The . If grief dismiss me not to them that rest If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven 314 238 308 1 I have a boy of five years old Incipient Madness Influence of Natural ...
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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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