The Poems of William Wordsworthmembers of the Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1973 - 259 páginas |
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... soul away ! -A Moralist perchance appears ; Led , Heaven knows how ! to this poor sod : And He has neither eyes nor ears : Himself his world , and his own God ; One to whose smooth - rubbed soul can cling Nor form nor feeling great nor ...
... soul away ! -A Moralist perchance appears ; Led , Heaven knows how ! to this poor sod : And He has neither eyes nor ears : Himself his world , and his own God ; One to whose smooth - rubbed soul can cling Nor form nor feeling great nor ...
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... soul , in which Not only general habits and desires , But each most obvious and particular thought , Not in a ... soul Claims manifest kindred with an earthly soul , Doth gather passion from his Mother's eye ! Such feelings pass into his ...
... soul , in which Not only general habits and desires , But each most obvious and particular thought , Not in a ... soul Claims manifest kindred with an earthly soul , Doth gather passion from his Mother's eye ! Such feelings pass into his ...
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... soul , A virtue not its own . My morning walks Were early ; oft before the hours of school I travelled round the little lake , five miles Of pleasant wandering , happy time more dear For this , that one was by my side , a Friend Then ...
... soul , A virtue not its own . My morning walks Were early ; oft before the hours of school I travelled round the little lake , five miles Of pleasant wandering , happy time more dear For this , that one was by my side , a Friend Then ...
Contenido
An Evening Walk | 1 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a YewTree | 17 |
A NightPiece | 40 |
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