Poems from the Poetical Works of William WordsworthGeo. A. Leavitt, 1841 - 281 páginas |
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... passed the solemn limit of three score years and ten , his imagination is active with unabated vigour . His has been a life devoted to the cul tivation of the poet's art , for its best and most lasting uses a self - dedication as ...
... passed the solemn limit of three score years and ten , his imagination is active with unabated vigour . His has been a life devoted to the cul tivation of the poet's art , for its best and most lasting uses a self - dedication as ...
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... passed this road ) There was a foot - way all along the fields By the brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seein to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is ...
... passed this road ) There was a foot - way all along the fields By the brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seein to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is ...
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... passed away : we took him to us ; He was the child of all the dale - he lived Three months with one , and six months with another ; And wanted neither food , nor clothes , nor love : And many , many happy days were his . But , whether ...
... passed away : we took him to us ; He was the child of all the dale - he lived Three months with one , and six months with another ; And wanted neither food , nor clothes , nor love : And many , many happy days were his . But , whether ...
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... passing by the place On their return , they found that he was gone . No ill was feared ; till one of them by chance Entering , when evening was far spent , the house Which at that time was James's home , there learned That nobody had ...
... passing by the place On their return , they found that he was gone . No ill was feared ; till one of them by chance Entering , when evening was far spent , the house Which at that time was James's home , there learned That nobody had ...
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... passed between them ; And adding , with a hope to be forgiven , That it was from the weakness of his heart He had not dared to tell him who he was . This done , he went on shipboard , and is now , A Seaman , a grey - headed Mariner ...
... passed between them ; And adding , with a hope to be forgiven , That it was from the weakness of his heart He had not dared to tell him who he was . This done , he went on shipboard , and is now , A Seaman , a grey - headed Mariner ...
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