The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... wandering , gave a mournful shriek , And half upon the ground , with strange affright , Forced hard against the wind a thick unwieldy flight . 82-90 MS . 2 as text but l . 87 to sweep him from the day , 90 feebly ] rose and MS . 4 91-6 ...
... wandering , gave a mournful shriek , And half upon the ground , with strange affright , Forced hard against the wind a thick unwieldy flight . 82-90 MS . 2 as text but l . 87 to sweep him from the day , 90 feebly ] rose and MS . 4 91-6 ...
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... wandering ? That a man , So used to suit his language to the time , Should thus so widely differ from himself— 1570 It is most strange . Osw . Murder ! -what's in the word ! - I have no cases by me ready made To fit all deeds . Carry ...
... wandering ? That a man , So used to suit his language to the time , Should thus so widely differ from himself— 1570 It is most strange . Osw . Murder ! -what's in the word ! - I have no cases by me ready made To fit all deeds . Carry ...
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... wander on No human ear shall ever hear me speak No human dwelling ever give me food Or sleep or rest , and all the uncertain way Shall be as darkness to me , as a waste Unnamed by man ! and I will wander on Living by mere intensity of ...
... wander on No human ear shall ever hear me speak No human dwelling ever give me food Or sleep or rest , and all the uncertain way Shall be as darkness to me , as a waste Unnamed by man ! and I will wander on Living by mere intensity of ...
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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