Poems from the Poetical Works of William WordsworthGeo. A. Leavitt, 1841 - 281 páginas |
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... wander up and down like you , To see an acre's breadth of that wide cliff One roaring cataract ! -a sharp May - storm Will come with loads of January snow , And in one night send twenty score of sheep To feed the ravens ; or a shepherd ...
... wander up and down like you , To see an acre's breadth of that wide cliff One roaring cataract ! -a sharp May - storm Will come with loads of January snow , And in one night send twenty score of sheep To feed the ravens ; or a shepherd ...
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... , there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ! The stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours ; Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have THE BROTHERS . 37 323.
... , there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ! The stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours ; Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have THE BROTHERS . 37 323.
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William Wordsworth. Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have no need of names and epitaphs ; We talk about the dead by our fire - sides . And then , for our immortal part ! we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain ...
William Wordsworth. Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth : We have no need of names and epitaphs ; We talk about the dead by our fire - sides . And then , for our immortal part ! we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain ...
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... wander here and there among the fields . One while he would speak lightly of his babes , And with a cruel tongue : at other times He tossed them with a false unnatural joy : And ' twas a rueful thing to see the looks Of the poor ...
... wander here and there among the fields . One while he would speak lightly of his babes , And with a cruel tongue : at other times He tossed them with a false unnatural joy : And ' twas a rueful thing to see the looks Of the poor ...
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... wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears : And , when she ended , I had little power To give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served To cheer us both . But long we had ...
... wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears : And , when she ended , I had little power To give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served To cheer us both . But long we had ...
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bagpipers beauty behold beneath blessed blind bower breath bright brother cheerful Child Child is Father church-yard cottage dear deep delight door doth dwell earth Ennerdale evermore Father fear feel fields flowers Friend gentle glad gone Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath heard heart Heaven Helpmate hills hope hour human LEONARD light lived lonely look look of love Luke mind morning mountain mourn Nature Nature's never night o'er passed peace pleasure poor PRIEST rill Rob Roy rocks round Rydal Mount sate Scotland seemed shade Shepherd side sigh silent Simon Lee sing song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stone stood stream sweet tale tears tender thee things thou art thought trees turned Twas Twill vale voice Walter Scott wander waters ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow youth