The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... wind his head he oft hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , He to an armèd fleet was forced away Full long endured in hope of just reward , 50 By seamen , who perhaps themselves ...
... wind his head he oft hath bared ; A Sailor he , who many a wretched hour Hath told ; for , landing after labour hard , He to an armèd fleet was forced away Full long endured in hope of just reward , 50 By seamen , who perhaps themselves ...
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... wind In fainter howlings told its rage was spent : Meanwhile discourse ensued of various kind , [ 185-98 cont . ] 190 There never clock was heard from steeple tower . From the wide corn the plundering crows to scare He held a rusty gun ...
... wind In fainter howlings told its rage was spent : Meanwhile discourse ensued of various kind , [ 185-98 cont . ] 190 There never clock was heard from steeple tower . From the wide corn the plundering crows to scare He held a rusty gun ...
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... wind- These stifling blasts - God help me ! 1655 Eld . Enter ELDRED . Better this bare rock , Though it were tottering over a man's head , Scene 1st . A desolate prospect — a ridge of rocks rises at the bottom of the stage , an old ...
... wind- These stifling blasts - God help me ! 1655 Eld . Enter ELDRED . Better this bare rock , Though it were tottering over a man's head , Scene 1st . A desolate prospect — a ridge of rocks rises at the bottom of the stage , an old ...
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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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