The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... bear with his regrets , Who , looking round the fair assemblage , feels That ere the Sun goes down their childhood sets . XXIV . CONFIRMATION CONTINUED . I SAW a Mother's eye intensely bent Upon a Maiden trembling as she knelt ; In and ...
... bear with his regrets , Who , looking round the fair assemblage , feels That ere the Sun goes down their childhood sets . XXIV . CONFIRMATION CONTINUED . I SAW a Mother's eye intensely bent Upon a Maiden trembling as she knelt ; In and ...
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... bears Truth needful for salvation ; Who knows not that ? —yet would this delicate age Look only on the Gospel's brighter page : Let light and dark duly our thoughts employ ; So shall the fearful words of Commination Yield timely fruit ...
... bears Truth needful for salvation ; Who knows not that ? —yet would this delicate age Look only on the Gospel's brighter page : Let light and dark duly our thoughts employ ; So shall the fearful words of Commination Yield timely fruit ...
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... bear The longest date do melt like frosty rime , That in the morning whitened hill and plain And is no more ; drop like the tower sublime Of yesterday , which royally did wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual ...
... bear The longest date do melt like frosty rime , That in the morning whitened hill and plain And is no more ; drop like the tower sublime Of yesterday , which royally did wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual ...
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... bear . Of this , Dora and I were made so sensible , that , as soon as we had crossed the Tweed on our departure , we gave vent at the same moment to our apprehensions that her brain would fail and she would go out of her mind , or that ...
... bear . Of this , Dora and I were made so sensible , that , as soon as we had crossed the Tweed on our departure , we gave vent at the same moment to our apprehensions that her brain would fail and she would go out of her mind , or that ...
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... Bear witness , Ye , whose thoughts that day In Yarrow's groves were centred ; Who through the silent portal arch Of mouldering Newark entered ; And clomb the winding stair that once Too timidly was mounted By the ' last Minstrel ...
... Bear witness , Ye , whose thoughts that day In Yarrow's groves were centred ; Who through the silent portal arch Of mouldering Newark entered ; And clomb the winding stair that once Too timidly was mounted By the ' last Minstrel ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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