The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so early with this prayer ? - Is it for threatenings in the sky ? Or for some other danger nigh ? No ; none is near him yet ...
... breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so early with this prayer ? - Is it for threatenings in the sky ? Or for some other danger nigh ? No ; none is near him yet ...
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... breath and halt again , Yet to their sturdiness ' tis owing That side by side we still are going ! While Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was growing inwardly more strong ...
... breath and halt again , Yet to their sturdiness ' tis owing That side by side we still are going ! While Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was growing inwardly more strong ...
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... breath- He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large rain - drops on his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts - and takes , at the admonition , A sage survey of his condition . The road is black before ...
... breath- He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large rain - drops on his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts - and takes , at the admonition , A sage survey of his condition . The road is black before ...
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... breath of air D Ruffles the bosom of this leafy glen . From the brook's margin , wide around , the trees Are stedfast as the rocks ; the brook itself , Old as the hills that feed it from afar , Doth rather deepen than disturb the calm ...
... breath of air D Ruffles the bosom of this leafy glen . From the brook's margin , wide around , the trees Are stedfast as the rocks ; the brook itself , Old as the hills that feed it from afar , Doth rather deepen than disturb the calm ...
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... simple wiles , Praise , blame , love , kisses , tears , and smiles . And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between life 105 1 She was a Phantom of delight.
... simple wiles , Praise , blame , love , kisses , tears , and smiles . And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between life 105 1 She was a Phantom of delight.
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