The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthH. Mifflin, 1904 - 937 sidor Engr. t.p., with vignette. Half-title: ... Wordsworth, ed. by Andrew J. George. "The bibliography of Wordsworth": pages [911]-915; "References, biographical, critical, and descriptive": pages [917]-918. |
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... face . I gazed upon the visionary train , 20 Threw back my eyes , returned , and gazed again . When lo ! the heavenly goddess thus began , Through all my frame the pleasing accents ran . " When Superstition left the golden light And ...
... face . I gazed upon the visionary train , 20 Threw back my eyes , returned , and gazed again . When lo ! the heavenly goddess thus began , Through all my frame the pleasing accents ran . " When Superstition left the golden light And ...
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... face the Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . I see her now , denied to lay her head , On cold blue nights , in hut or straw - built shed , Turn to a silent smile their sleepy cry , By ...
... face the Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . I see her now , denied to lay her head , On cold blue nights , in hut or straw - built shed , Turn to a silent smile their sleepy cry , By ...
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... face : While music , stealing round the glimmer- ing deeps , Charmed the tall circle of the enchanted steeps . The lights are vanished from the watery plains : No wreck of all the pageantry remains . Unheeded night has overcome the ...
... face : While music , stealing round the glimmer- ing deeps , Charmed the tall circle of the enchanted steeps . The lights are vanished from the watery plains : No wreck of all the pageantry remains . Unheeded night has overcome the ...
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... face we try , Nor could we live together those poor boys and 1 ; LXVIII " For evil tongues made oath how on that day ... face which seemed to say , " Be blest ; by sight of thee from heaven was sent Peace to my parting soul , the fulness ...
... face we try , Nor could we live together those poor boys and 1 ; LXVIII " For evil tongues made oath how on that day ... face which seemed to say , " Be blest ; by sight of thee from heaven was sent Peace to my parting soul , the fulness ...
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... face , Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , - And think that they were blasted for my sake , The name of Marmaduke is blown away : Father , I would not change that sacred feeling For all this world can give . 139 Her . Nay ...
... face , Those eyeballs dark - dark beyond hope of light , - And think that they were blasted for my sake , The name of Marmaduke is blown away : Father , I would not change that sacred feeling For all this world can give . 139 Her . Nay ...
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The complete poetical works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
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