The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... look with nicer care , Some new resemblance we may trace : A Heart's - ease will perhaps be there , A Speedwell may not want its place . And so may we , with charmed mind Beholding what your skill has wrought , Another Star - of ...
... look with nicer care , Some new resemblance we may trace : A Heart's - ease will perhaps be there , A Speedwell may not want its place . And so may we , with charmed mind Beholding what your skill has wrought , Another Star - of ...
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... look , A. Glow - worm , in a dusky nook , Apparent at his feet . The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and 48 POEMS OF THE FANCY . The Pilgrim's Dream; or, the Star and the Glow-worm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove.
... look , A. Glow - worm , in a dusky nook , Apparent at his feet . The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and 48 POEMS OF THE FANCY . The Pilgrim's Dream; or, the Star and the Glow-worm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove.
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... look up In honour of their Queen . Yet , sooth , those little starry specks , That not in vain aspired To be confounded with live growths , Most dainty , most admired , Were only blossoms dropt from twigs Of their own offspring tired ...
... look up In honour of their Queen . Yet , sooth , those little starry specks , That not in vain aspired To be confounded with live growths , Most dainty , most admired , Were only blossoms dropt from twigs Of their own offspring tired ...
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... look , my Infant , lo ! What a pretty baby - show ! See the Kitten on the wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Withered leaves - one - two - and three- From the lofty elder - tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning ...
... look , my Infant , lo ! What a pretty baby - show ! See the Kitten on the wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Withered leaves - one - two - and three- From the lofty elder - tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning ...
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... look to vale or hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring rill , That from out the rocky ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitter hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the ...
... look to vale or hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring rill , That from out the rocky ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitter hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the ...
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