The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Del 1Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1904 - 937 sidor For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... HOPE : -The conscious child Stretched forth his little arms , and smiled . ' Tis said ENJOYMENT ( who averred The charge belonged to her alone ) Jealous that HOPE had been preferred Laid snares to make the babe her own . Of INNOCENCE ...
... HOPE : -The conscious child Stretched forth his little arms , and smiled . ' Tis said ENJOYMENT ( who averred The charge belonged to her alone ) Jealous that HOPE had been preferred Laid snares to make the babe her own . Of INNOCENCE ...
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... hope out of his life than he supposed That any old man ever could have lost . 220 As soon as he had armed himself with strength To look his trouble in the face , it seemed The Shepherd's sole resource to sell at once A portion of his ...
... hope out of his life than he supposed That any old man ever could have lost . 220 As soon as he had armed himself with strength To look his trouble in the face , it seemed The Shepherd's sole resource to sell at once A portion of his ...
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... hope with- held When wanted most ; a confidence impaired So pitiably , that , having ceased to see With bodily eyes ... Hope , below this , consists not with belief In mercy , carried infinite degrees Beyond the tenderness of human ...
... hope with- held When wanted most ; a confidence impaired So pitiably , that , having ceased to see With bodily eyes ... Hope , below this , consists not with belief In mercy , carried infinite degrees Beyond the tenderness of human ...
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