Poems from the Poetical Works of William WordsworthGeo. A. Leavitt, 1841 - 281 páginas |
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... speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! The very night before he went away , In my own ... speaking : They had an uncle ; -he was at that time A thriving man , and trafficked on the seas : And , but for that same ...
... speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! The very night before he went away , In my own ... speaking : They had an uncle ; -he was at that time A thriving man , and trafficked on the seas : And , but for that same ...
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... speak , And he went to the chase with a tear on his cheek . 1800 . wood is placed at the door of the house from which the coffin is taken up , and each person who attende the funeral ordinarily takes a Sprig of this Box wood , and ...
... speak , And he went to the chase with a tear on his cheek . 1800 . wood is placed at the door of the house from which the coffin is taken up , and each person who attende the funeral ordinarily takes a Sprig of this Box wood , and ...
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... speak , the Shepherd had been bound In surety for his brother's son , a man Of an industrious life , and ample means ; But unforeseen misfortunes suddenly Had prest upon him ; and old Michael now Was summoned to discharge the forfeiture ...
... speak , the Shepherd had been bound In surety for his brother's son , a man Of an industrious life , and ample means ; But unforeseen misfortunes suddenly Had prest upon him ; and old Michael now Was summoned to discharge the forfeiture ...
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... thus . When I began , my purpose was to speak Of remedies , and of a cheerful hope . Our Luke shall leave us , Isabel : the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be free , He shall possess it , free as is the wind 64 M.CHAEL .
... thus . When I began , my purpose was to speak Of remedies , and of a cheerful hope . Our Luke shall leave us , Isabel : the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be free , He shall possess it , free as is the wind 64 M.CHAEL .
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... speak -Even to the utmost I have been to thee A kind and a good Father : and herein I but repay a gift which I myself Received at others ' hands ; for , though now old Beyond the common life of man , I still Remember them who loved me ...
... speak -Even to the utmost I have been to thee A kind and a good Father : and herein I but repay a gift which I myself Received at others ' hands ; for , though now old Beyond the common life of man , I still Remember them who loved me ...
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