The Poems of William Wordsworthmembers of the Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1973 - 259 páginas |
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... face , Her face it was enough for me ; I turned about and heard her cry , ' Oh misery ! oh misery ! ' And there she sits , until the moon Through half the clear blue sky will go , And when the little breezes make The waters of the pond ...
... face , Her face it was enough for me ; I turned about and heard her cry , ' Oh misery ! oh misery ! ' And there she sits , until the moon Through half the clear blue sky will go , And when the little breezes make The waters of the pond ...
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... face to face . But , courage ! for beside that boisterous Brook The mountains have all opened out themselves , And made a hidden valley of their own . No habitation there is seen ; but such As journey thither find themselves alone With ...
... face to face . But , courage ! for beside that boisterous Brook The mountains have all opened out themselves , And made a hidden valley of their own . No habitation there is seen ; but such As journey thither find themselves alone With ...
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... face of one Sleeping alone within a mossy cave , With her face up to heaven ; that seemed to have Pleasing remembrance of a thought foregone ; A lovely Beauty in a summer grave ! TO SLEEP A FLOCK of sheep that leisurely pass by , One ...
... face of one Sleeping alone within a mossy cave , With her face up to heaven ; that seemed to have Pleasing remembrance of a thought foregone ; A lovely Beauty in a summer grave ! TO SLEEP A FLOCK of sheep that leisurely pass by , One ...
Contenido
An Evening Walk | 1 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a YewTree | 17 |
A NightPiece | 40 |
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