The Poems of William Wordsworthmembers of the Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1973 - 259 páginas |
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... child- hood as no one had ever dreamed of evoking them before . Readers familiar with Book I of the 1805 Prelude ... child's discovery of the drowned man , inconsequential in Book V , leads naturally into Wordsworth's central assertion ...
... child- hood as no one had ever dreamed of evoking them before . Readers familiar with Book I of the 1805 Prelude ... child's discovery of the drowned man , inconsequential in Book V , leads naturally into Wordsworth's central assertion ...
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... child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad , Yet often she was sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me ! ten thousand times I'd rather That he had died , that cruel father ! XIV Sad case ...
... child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad , Yet often she was sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me ! ten thousand times I'd rather That he had died , that cruel father ! XIV Sad case ...
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... Child . Who will take them from the light ? -Yonder is a Man in sight- Yonder is a House - but where ? No , they must not enter there . To the Caves , and to the Brooks , To the Clouds of Heaven she looks ; She is speechless , but her ...
... Child . Who will take them from the light ? -Yonder is a Man in sight- Yonder is a House - but where ? No , they must not enter there . To the Caves , and to the Brooks , To the Clouds of Heaven she looks ; She is speechless , but her ...
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An Evening Walk | 1 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a YewTree | 17 |
A NightPiece | 40 |
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