The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... Sweet rill for Dear Brook ; and in l . 114 Zephyrs for breezes , and ll . 116–17 omitted . For ll . 124-5 they read And now the universal tides repose And brightly blue the burnished mirror glows : After l . 127 , 1794 goes on ( the ...
... Sweet rill for Dear Brook ; and in l . 114 Zephyrs for breezes , and ll . 116–17 omitted . For ll . 124-5 they read And now the universal tides repose And brightly blue the burnished mirror glows : After l . 127 , 1794 goes on ( the ...
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... Sweet as the soft low - warbled strain Of angels hovering round the bed Where the dying rest their head , That they may tempt without a fear The night of Death so dark and drear . While in the west the robe of day Fades , slowly fades ...
... Sweet as the soft low - warbled strain Of angels hovering round the bed Where the dying rest their head , That they may tempt without a fear The night of Death so dark and drear . While in the west the robe of day Fades , slowly fades ...
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William Wordsworth Ernest De Selincourt, Helen Darbishire. XVII SONNET SWEET was the walk along the narrow lane At noon , the bank an [ d ] hedge - rows all the way Shagged ... Sweet was the walk Septimi Gades The Birth of Love From the ...
William Wordsworth Ernest De Selincourt, Helen Darbishire. XVII SONNET SWEET was the walk along the narrow lane At noon , the bank an [ d ] hedge - rows all the way Shagged ... Sweet was the walk Septimi Gades The Birth of Love From the ...
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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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