The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair it's lawn and silvery woods appear ! How sweet it's streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my friend , to golden days shall rise , 420 ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For ...
... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair it's lawn and silvery woods appear ! How sweet it's streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my friend , to golden days shall rise , 420 ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For ...
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... wish'd , and wish'd but what he ought . As Man in his primæval dower array'd The image of his glorious sire display'd , [ 404 ] [ 412 ] [ 420 ] [ 430 ] [ 435 ] Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry 72 1793 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES.
... wish'd , and wish'd but what he ought . As Man in his primæval dower array'd The image of his glorious sire display'd , [ 404 ] [ 412 ] [ 420 ] [ 430 ] [ 435 ] Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry 72 1793 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES.
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... wish to be . I felt that merit has no surer test Than obloquy ; that , if we wish to serve The world in substance , not deceive by show , We must become obnoxious to its hate , 1830 Or fear disguised in simulated scorn . Mar. I pity ...
... wish to be . I felt that merit has no surer test Than obloquy ; that , if we wish to serve The world in substance , not deceive by show , We must become obnoxious to its hate , 1830 Or fear disguised in simulated scorn . Mar. I pity ...
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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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