The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... light Had failed , and every leaf and flower were lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can ...
... light Had failed , and every leaf and flower were lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can ...
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... light hand the latch ; But , when I entered , Margaret looked at me A little while ; then turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ...
... light hand the latch ; But , when I entered , Margaret looked at me A little while ; then turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ...
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... light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A folded paper , lying as if placed To meet her waking eyes . This tremblingly She opened - found no writing , but beheld Pieces of money carefully enclosed , Silver and gold . ' I ...
... light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A folded paper , lying as if placed To meet her waking eyes . This tremblingly She opened - found no writing , but beheld Pieces of money carefully enclosed , Silver and gold . ' I ...
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... light Unfailing : not a hamlet could we pass , Rarely a house , that did not yield to him Remembrances ; or from his tongue call forth Some way - beguiling tale . Nor less regard Accompanied those strains of apt discourse , Which ...
... light Unfailing : not a hamlet could we pass , Rarely a house , that did not yield to him Remembrances ; or from his tongue call forth Some way - beguiling tale . Nor less regard Accompanied those strains of apt discourse , Which ...
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... light of false philosophy , Spread like a halo round a misty moon , Widening its circle as the storms advance . His sacred function was at length renounced ; And every day and every place enjoyed The unshackled layman's natural liberty ...
... light of false philosophy , Spread like a halo round a misty moon , Widening its circle as the storms advance . His sacred function was at length renounced ; And every day and every place enjoyed The unshackled layman's natural liberty ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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