The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1878 |
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... rest of the poem ; and as this part does not depend upon the preceding to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the ...
... rest of the poem ; and as this part does not depend upon the preceding to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the ...
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... distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be welcomed there to livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid.
... distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be welcomed there to livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid.
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... rest ; Yet do such travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all ...
... rest ; Yet do such travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all ...
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... rest Are cheerful , while this multitude of flies With tuneful hum is filling all the air , Why should a tear be on an old Man's cheek ? Why should we thus , with an untoward mind , And in the weakness of humanity , From natural wisdom ...
... rest Are cheerful , while this multitude of flies With tuneful hum is filling all the air , Why should a tear be on an old Man's cheek ? Why should we thus , with an untoward mind , And in the weakness of humanity , From natural wisdom ...
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... rest his soul ! " Said the old Man , abruptly breaking silence . - " He is departed , and finds peace at last ! " This scarcely spoken , and those holy strains . Not ceasing , forth appeared in view a band Of rustic persons , from ...
... rest his soul ! " Said the old Man , abruptly breaking silence . - " He is departed , and finds peace at last ! " This scarcely spoken , and those holy strains . Not ceasing , forth appeared in view a band Of rustic persons , from ...
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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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