The Poems of William Wordsworthmembers of the Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1973 - 259 páginas |
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... stood That overlooked the Moor ; And thence they saw the Bridge of Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turned , and cried ' In Heaven we all shall meet ! ' When in the snow the Mother spied The print of Lucy's feet ...
... stood That overlooked the Moor ; And thence they saw the Bridge of Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turned , and cried ' In Heaven we all shall meet ! ' When in the snow the Mother spied The print of Lucy's feet ...
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... stood , to images like these A stranger , linking with the spectacle No body of associated forms , And bringing with me no peculiar sense Of quietness or peace , yet I have stood , Even while my eye has moved o'er three long leagues Of ...
... stood , to images like these A stranger , linking with the spectacle No body of associated forms , And bringing with me no peculiar sense Of quietness or peace , yet I have stood , Even while my eye has moved o'er three long leagues Of ...
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... stood ; That heareth not the loud winds when they call ; And moveth altogether , if it move at all . At length , himself unsettling , he the Pond Stirred with his Staff , and fixedly did look Upon the muddy water , which he conned , As ...
... stood ; That heareth not the loud winds when they call ; And moveth altogether , if it move at all . At length , himself unsettling , he the Pond Stirred with his Staff , and fixedly did look Upon the muddy water , which he conned , As ...
Contenido
An Evening Walk | 1 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a YewTree | 17 |
A NightPiece | 40 |
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