Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... heard the sound , -and more and more , It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice , nor shout , Nor aught ...
... heard the sound , -and more and more , It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice , nor shout , Nor aught ...
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... heard the woods and distant waters roar ; Or heard them not , as happy as a boy : The pleasant season did my heart employ : My old remembrances went from me wholly ; And all the ways of men , so vain and melancholy . But , as it ...
... heard the woods and distant waters roar ; Or heard them not , as happy as a boy : The pleasant season did my heart employ : My old remembrances went from me wholly ; And all the ways of men , so vain and melancholy . But , as it ...
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... heard Cries coming from the mountain head : Some plainly living voices were ; And others , I've heard many swear , Were voices of the dead : I cannot think , whate'er they say , They had to do with Martha Ray . " But that she goes to ...
... heard Cries coming from the mountain head : Some plainly living voices were ; And others , I've heard many swear , Were voices of the dead : I cannot think , whate'er they say , They had to do with Martha Ray . " But that she goes to ...
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