The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen1Hurd and Houghton, 1878 - 577 páginas |
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... child a watch seems to be a living creature ; but Wordsworth would not let his readers be children , and did injustice to himself by giving them an uneasy doubt whether creations which really throbbed with the very heart's - blood of ...
... child a watch seems to be a living creature ; but Wordsworth would not let his readers be children , and did injustice to himself by giving them an uneasy doubt whether creations which really throbbed with the very heart's - blood of ...
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... child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : The spirit sought not then , in cherished sadness , A cloudy substitute for failing gladness . In youth's keen eye the livelong day was bright , The sun at morning , and the stars at ...
... child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : The spirit sought not then , in cherished sadness , A cloudy substitute for failing gladness . In youth's keen eye the livelong day was bright , The sun at morning , and the stars at ...
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... child of high Disdain . Exulting ' mid the winter of the skies , Shy as the jealous chamois , Freedom flies , And grasps by fits her sword , and often eyes ; And sometimes , as from rock to rock she bounds , The Patriot nymph starts at ...
... child of high Disdain . Exulting ' mid the winter of the skies , Shy as the jealous chamois , Freedom flies , And grasps by fits her sword , and often eyes ; And sometimes , as from rock to rock she bounds , The Patriot nymph starts at ...
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... child . He , all superior but his God disdained , Walked none restraining , and by none restrained : Confessed no law but what his reason taught , Did all he wished , and wished but what he ought . As man in his primeval dower arrayed ...
... child . He , all superior but his God disdained , Walked none restraining , and by none restrained : Confessed no law but what his reason taught , Did all he wished , and wished but what he ought . As man in his primeval dower arrayed ...
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... child , he oft descends , To glance a look upon the well - matched pair ; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there . There , safely guarded by the woods behind , He hears the chiding of the baffled wind , Hears Winter calling all ...
... child , he oft descends , To glance a look upon the well - matched pair ; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there . There , safely guarded by the woods behind , He hears the chiding of the baffled wind , Hears Winter calling all ...
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