The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... thee I look , not sorrowing ; fare thee well , My Song's Inspirer , once again farewell ! * 1 1837 . That 1835 . The pile of buildings , composing the palace and convent of San Lorenzo , has , in common usage , lost its proper name in ...
... thee I look , not sorrowing ; fare thee well , My Song's Inspirer , once again farewell ! * 1 1837 . That 1835 . The pile of buildings , composing the palace and convent of San Lorenzo , has , in common usage , lost its proper name in ...
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... Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun ...
... Thee . And why that scrupulous reserve ? In sooth The blameless cause lay in the Theme itself . Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun ...
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... Thee , pouring out All that they think and feel , with tears of joy , And benedictions not unheard in heaven : And friend in the ear of friend , where speech is free To follow truth , is eloquent as they . Then let the Book receive in ...
... Thee , pouring out All that they think and feel , with tears of joy , And benedictions not unheard in heaven : And friend in the ear of friend , where speech is free To follow truth , is eloquent as they . Then let the Book receive in ...
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... thee been vigilant- Bound to thy service with unceasing care , The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak - though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender ...
... thee been vigilant- Bound to thy service with unceasing care , The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak - though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender ...
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... thee for heaven's grace through thee made known By confidence supplied and mercy shown , When not a twinkling star or beacon's light Abates the perils of a stormy night ; And for less obvious benefits , that find Their way , with thy ...
... thee for heaven's grace through thee made known By confidence supplied and mercy shown , When not a twinkling star or beacon's light Abates the perils of a stormy night ; And for less obvious benefits , that find Their way , with thy ...
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