Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... Come forth and feel the sun . Edward will come with you ; -and , pray , Put on with speed your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from ...
... Come forth and feel the sun . Edward will come with you ; -and , pray , Put on with speed your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from ...
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... comes , ' there were who cried , A Prisoner once , but now set free ! ' Tis well , for he the worst defied Through ... come with power to bless , By scattering gleams , through your distress , Of a redeeming happiness . Me did a reverent ...
... comes , ' there were who cried , A Prisoner once , but now set free ! ' Tis well , for he the worst defied Through ... come with power to bless , By scattering gleams , through your distress , Of a redeeming happiness . Me did a reverent ...
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... come Perhaps already to his home ; Then let us leave this dreary place . " She yielded , and with gentle pace , Though without one uplifted look , To Rylstone - hall her way she took . CANTO SIXTH WHY comes not Francis ? -From the ...
... come Perhaps already to his home ; Then let us leave this dreary place . " She yielded , and with gentle pace , Though without one uplifted look , To Rylstone - hall her way she took . CANTO SIXTH WHY comes not Francis ? -From the ...
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