Poems from the Poetical Works of William WordsworthGeo. A. Leavitt, 1841 - 281 páginas |
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... from which it has been detached with , I almost fear , something of rude violence . This , it may be added , is the poetic tale , so full of deep feeling - so unaf fected in the narration - of which Coleridge spake , vi PREFACE .
... from which it has been detached with , I almost fear , something of rude violence . This , it may be added , is the poetic tale , so full of deep feeling - so unaf fected in the narration - of which Coleridge spake , vi PREFACE .
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... standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms ! the like thou needst not fear- The rain and storms are things that scarcely can come here . " Rest , little young One , rest ; thou 26 THE PET - LAMB .
... standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms ! the like thou needst not fear- The rain and storms are things that scarcely can come here . " Rest , little young One , rest ; thou 26 THE PET - LAMB .
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... fear ; Which , like a book , preserved the memory Of the dumb animals whom he had saved , Had fed or sheltered , linking to such acts , The certainty of honourable gain ; Those fields , those hills - what could they less MICHAEL . 57.
... fear ; Which , like a book , preserved the memory Of the dumb animals whom he had saved , Had fed or sheltered , linking to such acts , The certainty of honourable gain ; Those fields , those hills - what could they less MICHAEL . 57.
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... fears , Recovered heart . That evening her best fare Did she bring forth , and all together sat Like happy people round a Christmas fire . With daylight Isabel resumed her work ; And all the ensuing week the house appeared As cheerful ...
... fears , Recovered heart . That evening her best fare Did she bring forth , and all together sat Like happy people round a Christmas fire . With daylight Isabel resumed her work ; And all the ensuing week the house appeared As cheerful ...
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... fear And all temptation , Luke , I pray that thou Mayst bear in mind the life thy Fathers lived , Who , being innocent , did for that cause Bestir them in good deeds . Now , fare thee well- When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt ...
... fear And all temptation , Luke , I pray that thou Mayst bear in mind the life thy Fathers lived , Who , being innocent , did for that cause Bestir them in good deeds . Now , fare thee well- When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt ...
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