The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, son & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... wood . A regal vest of fur he wears , In colour like a raven's wing ; It fears not rain , nor wind , nor dew ; But in the storm ' tis fresh and blue As budding pines in spring ; His helmet has a vernal grace , Fresh as the bloom upon ...
... wood . A regal vest of fur he wears , In colour like a raven's wing ; It fears not rain , nor wind , nor dew ; But in the storm ' tis fresh and blue As budding pines in spring ; His helmet has a vernal grace , Fresh as the bloom upon ...
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... wooden isle where , their work to beguile , They from morning to even take whatever is given ; - And many a blithe day they have past . In sight of the spires , All alive with the fires Of the sun going down to his rest , In 46 POEMS OF ...
... wooden isle where , their work to beguile , They from morning to even take whatever is given ; - And many a blithe day they have past . In sight of the spires , All alive with the fires Of the sun going down to his rest , In 46 POEMS OF ...
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... wood , shower - proof . He paced along ; and , pensively , Halting beneath a shady tree , Whose moss - grown root might serve for couch or seat , Fixed on a Star his upward eye ; Then , from the tenant of the sky He turned , and watched ...
... wood , shower - proof . He paced along ; and , pensively , Halting beneath a shady tree , Whose moss - grown root might serve for couch or seat , Fixed on a Star his upward eye ; Then , from the tenant of the sky He turned , and watched ...
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... wood , Far from human neighbourhood ; And , among the Kinds that keep With us closer fellowship , With us openly abide , All have laid their mirth aside . Where is he that giddy Sprite , Blue - cap , with his colours bright , Who was ...
... wood , Far from human neighbourhood ; And , among the Kinds that keep With us closer fellowship , With us openly abide , All have laid their mirth aside . Where is he that giddy Sprite , Blue - cap , with his colours bright , Who was ...
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... wood and lawn Hoar with the frost - like dews of dawn ; Across yon meadowy bottom look , Where close fogs hide their parent brook ; And see , beyond that hamlet small , The ruined towers of Threlkeld - hall , Lurking in a double shade ...
... wood and lawn Hoar with the frost - like dews of dawn ; Across yon meadowy bottom look , Where close fogs hide their parent brook ; And see , beyond that hamlet small , The ruined towers of Threlkeld - hall , Lurking in a double shade ...
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