The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... Till to his flock the early shepherd goes , Here shall much - needed 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 ...
... Till to his flock the early shepherd goes , Here shall much - needed 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 ...
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... Till then , he hoped his bones might there be laid Close by my mother in their native bowers : Bidding me trust in God , he stood and prayed ; — I could not pray : -through tears that fell in showers Glimmered our dear - loved home ...
... Till then , he hoped his bones might there be laid Close by my mother in their native bowers : Bidding me trust in God , he stood and prayed ; — I could not pray : -through tears that fell in showers Glimmered our dear - loved home ...
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... Till the grey morn of age those starry fires Unwatched extinguish , till the young desires Forget those vermeil lips , that rising breast , That cheek , those auburn locks which now exceed The breathing woodbine's hues , till Time ...
... Till the grey morn of age those starry fires Unwatched extinguish , till the young desires Forget those vermeil lips , that rising breast , That cheek , those auburn locks which now exceed The breathing woodbine's hues , till Time ...
Contenido
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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