The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... earth for rest ; Within this lonesome nook the bird Did never build her nest . No beast , no bird hath here his home ; Bees , wafted on the breezy air , Pass high above those fragrant bells To other flowers : -to other dells Their ...
... earth for rest ; Within this lonesome nook the bird Did never build her nest . No beast , no bird hath here his home ; Bees , wafted on the breezy air , Pass high above those fragrant bells To other flowers : -to other dells Their ...
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... earth In stray gifts to be claimed by whoever shall find . " [ SUGGESTED on the Thames by the sight of one of those floating mills that used to be seen there . This I noticed on the Surrey side between Somerset House and Blackfriars ...
... earth In stray gifts to be claimed by whoever shall find . " [ SUGGESTED on the Thames by the sight of one of those floating mills that used to be seen there . This I noticed on the Surrey side between Somerset House and Blackfriars ...
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... earth In stray gifts to be claimed by whoever shall find ; Thus a rich loving - kindness , redundantly kind , Moves all nature to gladness and mirth . The showers of the spring Rouse the birds , and they sing ; If the wind do but stir ...
... earth In stray gifts to be claimed by whoever shall find ; Thus a rich loving - kindness , redundantly kind , Moves all nature to gladness and mirth . The showers of the spring Rouse the birds , and they sing ; If the wind do but stir ...
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... earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb , there came Intelligible sounds . Much did it taunt the humble Light That now , when day was fled , and night ...
... earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to witness ! ) from the frame Of the ethereal Orb , there came Intelligible sounds . Much did it taunt the humble Light That now , when day was fled , and night ...
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... earth ! This knowledge , from an Angel's voice Proceeding , made the heart rejoice Of Him who slept upon the open lea : Waking at morn he murmured not ; And , till life's journey closed , the spot Was to the Pilgrim's soul endeared ...
... earth ! This knowledge , from an Angel's voice Proceeding , made the heart rejoice Of Him who slept upon the open lea : Waking at morn he murmured not ; And , till life's journey closed , the spot Was to the Pilgrim's soul endeared ...
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