Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... human censure or punishment by his guardians or those who looked after him , or by any human agency ; no trace of his caring for what others might think of his conduct . His own conscience finds the reproof in what he thinks he sees in ...
... human censure or punishment by his guardians or those who looked after him , or by any human agency ; no trace of his caring for what others might think of his conduct . His own conscience finds the reproof in what he thinks he sees in ...
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... human nature's second infancy . CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR WHO is the happy Warrior ? Who is he That every man in arms should wish to be ? -It is the generous Spirit , who , when brought Among the tasks of real life , hath wrought ...
... human nature's second infancy . CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR WHO is the happy Warrior ? Who is he That every man in arms should wish to be ? -It is the generous Spirit , who , when brought Among the tasks of real life , hath wrought ...
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... human being destined to awake To human life , or something very near To human life , when he shall come again For whom she suffered . Yes , it would have grieved Your very soul to see her : evermore Her eyelids drooped , her eyes ...
... human being destined to awake To human life , or something very near To human life , when he shall come again For whom she suffered . Yes , it would have grieved Your very soul to see her : evermore Her eyelids drooped , her eyes ...
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