The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... gone , feebly pursued his way . XI . As one whose brain habitual phrensy fires Owes to the fit in which his soul hath tossed Profounder quiet , when the fit retires , Even so the dire phantasma which had crossed His sense , in sudden ...
... gone , feebly pursued his way . XI . As one whose brain habitual phrensy fires Owes to the fit in which his soul hath tossed Profounder quiet , when the fit retires , Even so the dire phantasma which had crossed His sense , in sudden ...
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... gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Nor was I then for toil or service fit ; My deep - drawn sighs no ...
... gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Nor was I then for toil or service fit ; My deep - drawn sighs no ...
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... gone . The carman wet her lips as well behoved ; Bed under her lean body there was none , Though even to die near one she most had loved She could not of herself those wasted limbs have moved . LXII . The Soldier's Widow learned with ...
... gone . The carman wet her lips as well behoved ; Bed under her lean body there was none , Though even to die near one she most had loved She could not of herself those wasted limbs have moved . LXII . The Soldier's Widow learned with ...
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... gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you ...
... gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to separate - my grave , And thee , my Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , And you ...
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... gone I saw , Though at a distance and he was disguised , Hovering round Herbert's door , a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary , The villain , Clifford . He hates you , and he knows Where he can stab you deepest . Mar ...
... gone I saw , Though at a distance and he was disguised , Hovering round Herbert's door , a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary , The villain , Clifford . He hates you , and he knows Where he can stab you deepest . Mar ...
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