The Poetical Works of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1869 - 704 páginas |
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... fields before us , and our native shore , We breathed a pestilential air , that made Ravage for which no knell was heard . We prayed For our departure ; wished and wished - nor knew , ' Mid that long sickness and those hopes delayed ...
... fields before us , and our native shore , We breathed a pestilential air , that made Ravage for which no knell was heard . We prayed For our departure ; wished and wished - nor knew , ' Mid that long sickness and those hopes delayed ...
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... fields their dwelling . If a snake Crawl from beneath our feet we do not ask A license to destroy him : our good governors Hedge in the life of every pest and plague That bears the shape of man ; and for what THE BORDERERS . 43.
... fields their dwelling . If a snake Crawl from beneath our feet we do not ask A license to destroy him : our good governors Hedge in the life of every pest and plague That bears the shape of man ; and for what THE BORDERERS . 43.
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... fields both day and night , And by the waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage - windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons : happy ...
... fields both day and night , And by the waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage - windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons : happy ...
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... fields in May's fresh verdure drest ; The wings they did not flag ; the Child , though grave , was not deprest . But who shall show , to waking sense , the gleam of light that broke Forth from his eyes , when first the Boy looked down ...
... fields in May's fresh verdure drest ; The wings they did not flag ; the Child , though grave , was not deprest . But who shall show , to waking sense , the gleam of light that broke Forth from his eyes , when first the Boy looked down ...
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... fields which once had been well known to him : And oh what joy this recollection now Sent to his heart ! he lifted up his eyes , And , looking round , imagined that he saw Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields ...
... fields which once had been well known to him : And oh what joy this recollection now Sent to his heart ! he lifted up his eyes , And , looking round , imagined that he saw Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields ...
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