The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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... Doth seemingly in vain its fragrance yield , And bloom unnoticed even to this late hour ? Now , gentle Muses , your assistance grant , While I this flower transplant Into a garden stored with Poesy ; Where flowers and herbs unite , and ...
... Doth seemingly in vain its fragrance yield , And bloom unnoticed even to this late hour ? Now , gentle Muses , your assistance grant , While I this flower transplant Into a garden stored with Poesy ; Where flowers and herbs unite , and ...
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... doth the worm ; I , Brother ! only should be king in name , And govern to my shame ; A shadow in a hated land , while all Of glad or willing service to thy share would fall . » « Believe it not , » said Elidure ; « < respect Awaits on ...
... doth the worm ; I , Brother ! only should be king in name , And govern to my shame ; A shadow in a hated land , while all Of glad or willing service to thy share would fall . » « Believe it not , » said Elidure ; « < respect Awaits on ...
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... doth bound One side of our whole Vale with grandeur rare ; Sweet Garden - orchard , eminently fair , The loveliest spot that man hath ever found , Farewell ! -we leave thee to heaven's peaceful care , Thee , and the Gottage which thou ...
... doth bound One side of our whole Vale with grandeur rare ; Sweet Garden - orchard , eminently fair , The loveliest spot that man hath ever found , Farewell ! -we leave thee to heaven's peaceful care , Thee , and the Gottage which thou ...
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... doth a fly upon a summer brook ; But go to - morrow - or belike to - day- Seek for him , -he is fled ; and whither none can say . Thus often would he leave our peaceful home , And find elsewhere his business or delight ; Out of our ...
... doth a fly upon a summer brook ; But go to - morrow - or belike to - day- Seek for him , -he is fled ; and whither none can say . Thus often would he leave our peaceful home , And find elsewhere his business or delight ; Out of our ...
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... doth the Young - one dream , When full of play and childish cares , What power hath even his wildest screain , Heard by his Mother unawares ! He knows it not , he cannot guess : Years to a Mother bring distress ; But do not make her ...
... doth the Young - one dream , When full of play and childish cares , What power hath even his wildest screain , Heard by his Mother unawares ! He knows it not , he cannot guess : Years to a Mother bring distress ; But do not make her ...
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