The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... waves , to draw Light from the fountain of the setting sun . Such was this Prisoner once ; and , when his plumes The sea - blast ruffles as the storm comes on , Then , for a moment , he , in spirit , resumes His rank ' mong freeborn ...
... waves , to draw Light from the fountain of the setting sun . Such was this Prisoner once ; and , when his plumes The sea - blast ruffles as the storm comes on , Then , for a moment , he , in spirit , resumes His rank ' mong freeborn ...
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... wave ; Then why repine that now in vain I crave Needless renewal of an old delight ? Better to thank a dear and long - past day For joy its sunny hours were free to give Than blame the present , that our wish hath crost . Memory , like ...
... wave ; Then why repine that now in vain I crave Needless renewal of an old delight ? Better to thank a dear and long - past day For joy its sunny hours were free to give Than blame the present , that our wish hath crost . Memory , like ...
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... waves breaking against its quays and piers , as the whole came into view from the top of the high ground down which the road ( it has since been altered ) then descended abruptly . My sister , when she first heard the voice of the sea ...
... waves breaking against its quays and piers , as the whole came into view from the top of the high ground down which the road ( it has since been altered ) then descended abruptly . My sister , when she first heard the voice of the sea ...
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... wave with wave no longer strives , Only a heaving of the deep survives , A tell - tale motion ! soon will it be laid , And by the tide alone the water swayed . Stealthy withdrawings , interminglings mild Of light with shade in 124 POEMS ...
... wave with wave no longer strives , Only a heaving of the deep survives , A tell - tale motion ! soon will it be laid , And by the tide alone the water swayed . Stealthy withdrawings , interminglings mild Of light with shade in 124 POEMS ...
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... waves and rippling streams With stainless touch , as chaste as when thy praise Was sung by Virgin - choirs in festal lays ; And through dark trials still dost thou explore Thy way 140 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . To the Moon Rydal.
... waves and rippling streams With stainless touch , as chaste as when thy praise Was sung by Virgin - choirs in festal lays ; And through dark trials still dost thou explore Thy way 140 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . To the Moon Rydal.
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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