The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... thee ; So constant with thy downward eye of love , Yet , in aërial singleness , so free ; So humble , yet so ready to rejoice In power of wing and never - wearied voice . To the last point of vision , and beyond , Mount , daring warbler ...
... thee ; So constant with thy downward eye of love , Yet , in aërial singleness , so free ; So humble , yet so ready to rejoice In power of wing and never - wearied voice . To the last point of vision , and beyond , Mount , daring warbler ...
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... Thee still and mute ; For not an eyelid could to sleep incline Wert thou among them , singing as they shine ! 1828 . II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE . [ PLANNED by my friend , Lady Beaumont , in connexion with ...
... Thee still and mute ; For not an eyelid could to sleep incline Wert thou among them , singing as they shine ! 1828 . II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE . [ PLANNED by my friend , Lady Beaumont , in connexion with ...
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... thee headlong with the rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter groan or sigh , Hoping the danger would be past ; But , seeing no relief , at last , He ...
... thee headlong with the rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter groan or sigh , Hoping the danger would be past ; But , seeing no relief , at last , He ...
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... Thee , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And. * His muse . * Common ...
... Thee , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And. * His muse . * Common ...
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... thee . In shoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'st the traveller in the lane ; Pleased at his greeting thee again ; Yet nothing daunted , Nor grieved if thou be set at nought : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like ...
... thee . In shoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'st the traveller in the lane ; Pleased at his greeting thee again ; Yet nothing daunted , Nor grieved if thou be set at nought : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like ...
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