The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Del 1Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1904 - 937 sidor For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... look With which he gave the boon - I see it now ! 370 The same that tempted me to loathe the gift . - For this old venerable Greybeard - faith ' Tis his own fault if he hath got a face Which doth play tricks with them that look on it ...
... look With which he gave the boon - I see it now ! 370 The same that tempted me to loathe the gift . - For this old venerable Greybeard - faith ' Tis his own fault if he hath got a face Which doth play tricks with them that look on it ...
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... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . But , for that moping Son of Idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? · In our church- yard 10 Is neither ...
... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . But , for that moping Son of Idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? · In our church- yard 10 Is neither ...
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... look to something deeper , purer , and higher . " What is good for a bootless bene ? ” With these dark words begins my Tale ; And their meaning is , whence can comfort spring When Prayer is of no avail ? " What is good for a bootless ...
... look to something deeper , purer , and higher . " What is good for a bootless bene ? ” With these dark words begins my Tale ; And their meaning is , whence can comfort spring When Prayer is of no avail ? " What is good for a bootless ...
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