The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... gently as he may , So with our own the mild Instructor deals , Teaching us to forget them or forgive . Perversely curious , then , for hidden ill Why should we break Time's charitable seals ? Once ye were holy , ye are holy still ; Your ...
... gently as he may , So with our own the mild Instructor deals , Teaching us to forget them or forgive . Perversely curious , then , for hidden ill Why should we break Time's charitable seals ? Once ye were holy , ye are holy still ; Your ...
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... gentle bosoms , while sere leaves Were on the bough , or falling ; But breezes played , and sunshine gleamed— The forest to embolden ; Reddened the fiery hues , and shot Transparence through the golden . For busy thoughts the Stream ...
... gentle bosoms , while sere leaves Were on the bough , or falling ; But breezes played , and sunshine gleamed— The forest to embolden ; Reddened the fiery hues , and shot Transparence through the golden . For busy thoughts the Stream ...
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... gentle heart wrong - proof , Meek , patient , kind , and , were its trials fewer , Belike less happy . - Stand no more aloof * ! XV . THE HIGHLAND BROACH . [ ON ascending a hill that leads from Loch Awe towards Inverary , I fell into ...
... gentle heart wrong - proof , Meek , patient , kind , and , were its trials fewer , Belike less happy . - Stand no more aloof * ! XV . THE HIGHLAND BROACH . [ ON ascending a hill that leads from Loch Awe towards Inverary , I fell into ...
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... gentle manners ruled O'er men in dauntless virtues schooled , That raised , for centuries , a bar Impervious to the tide of war : Yet peaceful Arts did entrance gain Where haughty Force had striven in vain ; And , ' mid the works of ...
... gentle manners ruled O'er men in dauntless virtues schooled , That raised , for centuries , a bar Impervious to the tide of war : Yet peaceful Arts did entrance gain Where haughty Force had striven in vain ; And , ' mid the works of ...
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... gentle he can be ! Thou Power supreme ! who , arming to rebuke Offenders , dost put off the gracious look , And clothe thyself with terrors like the flood Of ocean roused into his fiercest mood , Whatever discipline thy Will ordain For ...
... gentle he can be ! Thou Power supreme ! who , arming to rebuke Offenders , dost put off the gracious look , And clothe thyself with terrors like the flood Of ocean roused into his fiercest mood , Whatever discipline thy Will ordain For ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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