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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... human nature seemed rejoicing in a new birth . They landed at Calais on the day when Louis XVI . swore fidelity to the new Con- stitution . They then made their way southward rejoicing with the enthusiastic bands of delegates sent from ...
... human nature seemed rejoicing in a new birth . They landed at Calais on the day when Louis XVI . swore fidelity to the new Con- stitution . They then made their way southward rejoicing with the enthusiastic bands of delegates sent from ...
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... human tenant of the piny waste , By choice or doom a gipsy wanders here , A nursling babe her only comforter ; Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and ...
... human tenant of the piny waste , By choice or doom a gipsy wanders here , A nursling babe her only comforter ; Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and ...
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... human race ; The churlish gales of penury , that blow Cold as the north - wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; -compelled by Powers which only deign ...
... human race ; The churlish gales of penury , that blow Cold as the north - wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; -compelled by Powers which only deign ...
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... human hands . Hear me , ye Men , upon the cliffs , if such There be who pray nightly before the Altar . Oh that I had but strength to reach the place ! My Child my child- dark dark - I faint this wind ---- - These stifling blasts - God ...
... human hands . Hear me , ye Men , upon the cliffs , if such There be who pray nightly before the Altar . Oh that I had but strength to reach the place ! My Child my child- dark dark - I faint this wind ---- - These stifling blasts - God ...
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... human voice distinct , struck on my ear , So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! he called you to him ? Of all men -- The best and kindest ! - but where is he ? guide me ...
... human voice distinct , struck on my ear , So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! he called you to him ? Of all men -- The best and kindest ! - but where is he ? guide me ...
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The complete poetical works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
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