The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... living creature to be seen on that airy extensive walk , everybody cooped in the sultry flat . Melan- choly enough at all times , but particularly so on this great day of annual celebration . But the joy , if any there is , is strictly ...
... living creature to be seen on that airy extensive walk , everybody cooped in the sultry flat . Melan- choly enough at all times , but particularly so on this great day of annual celebration . But the joy , if any there is , is strictly ...
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... of angels hovering over the living child . The drapery of the principal female figure is a rich blue . R.'s three wives are represented in this exquisite picture . Besides the several churches , so rich in TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 83.
... of angels hovering over the living child . The drapery of the principal female figure is a rich blue . R.'s three wives are represented in this exquisite picture . Besides the several churches , so rich in TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 83.
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... the habits of his life forced upon him such continual thoughts of the ' mighty dead ' that they seem to have been almost like living and breathing companions , and his wishes to meet and commune with TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 89.
... the habits of his life forced upon him such continual thoughts of the ' mighty dead ' that they seem to have been almost like living and breathing companions , and his wishes to meet and commune with TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 89.
Página 90
... living person known intimately yet not personally . His own lines on the subject were written a few years before this period of his life : - I. My days among the dead are pass'd ; Around me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast ...
... living person known intimately yet not personally . His own lines on the subject were written a few years before this period of his life : - I. My days among the dead are pass'd ; Around me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast ...
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... living memory , Might wait on thee , a silent monitor , On thee , bright Spring , a bashful little one , Yet to the measure of thy promises True , as the mightiest ; upon thee , sequestered For meditation , nor inopportune For social ...
... living memory , Might wait on thee , a silent monitor , On thee , bright Spring , a bashful little one , Yet to the measure of thy promises True , as the mightiest ; upon thee , sequestered For meditation , nor inopportune For social ...
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