The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... smile At thorns , and brakes , and brambles , and , in truth , More raggèd than need was ! O'er pathless rocks , Through beds of matted fern , and tangled thickets , Forcing my way , I came to one dear nook Unvisited , where not a ...
... smile At thorns , and brakes , and brambles , and , in truth , More raggèd than need was ! O'er pathless rocks , Through beds of matted fern , and tangled thickets , Forcing my way , I came to one dear nook Unvisited , where not a ...
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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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... smile . • That tall Man , a giant in bulk and in height , Not an inch of his body is free from delight ; Can he keep himself still , if he would ? oh , not he ! The music stirs in him like wind through a tree . Mark that Cripple who ...
... smile . • That tall Man , a giant in bulk and in height , Not an inch of his body is free from delight ; Can he keep himself still , if he would ? oh , not he ! The music stirs in him like wind through a tree . Mark that Cripple who ...
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... smile did then his words repeat ; And said , that , gathering leeches , far and wide He travelled ; stirring thus about his feet The waters of the pools where they abide . " Once I could meet with them on every side ; But they have ...
... smile did then his words repeat ; And said , that , gathering leeches , far and wide He travelled ; stirring thus about his feet The waters of the pools where they abide . " Once I could meet with them on every side ; But they have ...
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... smiles to - day On this great throng , this bright array ! Fair greeting doth she send to all From every corner of the hall ; But chiefly from above the board Where sits in state our rightful Lord , A Clifford to his own restored ! They ...
... smiles to - day On this great throng , this bright array ! Fair greeting doth she send to all From every corner of the hall ; But chiefly from above the board Where sits in state our rightful Lord , A Clifford to his own restored ! They ...
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