The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... tears of joy each other greet . This shrine is resorted to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions . 2 Rude fountains built and covered with sheds ...
... tears of joy each other greet . This shrine is resorted to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions . 2 Rude fountains built and covered with sheds ...
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... tears which flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI " " Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets ...
... tears which flowed for ills which patience might not heal . XXXI " " Twas a hard change ; an evil time was come ; We had no hope , and no relief could gain : But soon , with proud parade , the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets ...
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William Wordsworth Ernest De Selincourt, Helen Darbishire. L " Through tears the rising sun I oft have viewed , Through tears have seen him towards that world descend Where my poor heart lost all its fortitude : Three years a wanderer ...
William Wordsworth Ernest De Selincourt, Helen Darbishire. L " Through tears the rising sun I oft have viewed , Through tears have seen him towards that world descend Where my poor heart lost all its fortitude : Three years a wanderer ...
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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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