The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... breathing - times of that poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave- Is Nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which practised talent readily affords , Prove that her hand has touched responsive chords ; Nor has her gentle ...
... breathing - times of that poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave- Is Nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which practised talent readily affords , Prove that her hand has touched responsive chords ; Nor has her gentle ...
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... breathing man to keep . Hail to the virtues which that perilous life Extracts from Nature's elemental strife ; And welcome glory won in battles fought As bravely as the foe was keenly sought . But to each gallant Captain and his crew A ...
... breathing man to keep . Hail to the virtues which that perilous life Extracts from Nature's elemental strife ; And welcome glory won in battles fought As bravely as the foe was keenly sought . But to each gallant Captain and his crew A ...
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... breath ! -Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan's victor's brow ; less bright was worn , Meed of some Roman chief — in triumph borne With captives chained ; and shedding from his car The sunset splendours of a finished war Upon the proud ...
... breath ! -Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan's victor's brow ; less bright was worn , Meed of some Roman chief — in triumph borne With captives chained ; and shedding from his car The sunset splendours of a finished war Upon the proud ...
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... breath of foes . " A conquering lance is beauty's test , " And proves the Lover true ; " So spake Sir Eglamore , and pressed The drooping Emma to his breast , And looked a blind adieu . They parted . - Well with him it fared . THE ...
... breath of foes . " A conquering lance is beauty's test , " And proves the Lover true ; " So spake Sir Eglamore , and pressed The drooping Emma to his breast , And looked a blind adieu . They parted . - Well with him it fared . THE ...
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... breath of the waterfall . This motion varied of course in proportion to the power of water in the brook . When , with dear friends , I revisited this spot , after an interval of more than forty years , this interesting feature of the ...
... breath of the waterfall . This motion varied of course in proportion to the power of water in the brook . When , with dear friends , I revisited this spot , after an interval of more than forty years , this interesting feature of the ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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