The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1878 |
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... flowers and plumy fern . My thirst I slaked , and , from the cheerless spot Withdrawing , straightway to the shade returned Where sat the old Man on the cottage bench ; And , while , beside him , with uncovered head , I yet was standing ...
... flowers and plumy fern . My thirst I slaked , and , from the cheerless spot Withdrawing , straightway to the shade returned Where sat the old Man on the cottage bench ; And , while , beside him , with uncovered head , I yet was standing ...
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... flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less For the peculiar pains they had required , Declined their languid heads ...
... flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less For the peculiar pains they had required , Declined their languid heads ...
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... I could give : She thanked me for my wish ; - but for my hope It seemed she did not thank me . " I returned , And took my rounds along this road again When on its sunny bank the primrose - flower Peeped THE WANDERER . 39.
... I could give : She thanked me for my wish ; - but for my hope It seemed she did not thank me . " I returned , And took my rounds along this road again When on its sunny bank the primrose - flower Peeped THE WANDERER . 39.
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... flower Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and drooping : she had learned No tidings of her ... flowers , It seemed the better part were gnawed away Or trampled into earth ; a chain of straw , Which had been ...
... flower Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and drooping : she had learned No tidings of her ... flowers , It seemed the better part were gnawed away Or trampled into earth ; a chain of straw , Which had been ...
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... flowers , And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said : 16 My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given . The purposes of wisdom ask no more : Nor more would she have craved as due to one Who ...
... flowers , And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said : 16 My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given . The purposes of wisdom ask no more : Nor more would she have craved as due to one Who ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1880 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, with a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1878 |
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