Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... land to land a reckless will I married my sixth wife ! The unheeding Ass moves slowly on , And now is passing by an inn Brim - full of a carousing crew , That make , with curses not a few , An uproar and a drunken din . I cannot well ...
... land to land a reckless will I married my sixth wife ! The unheeding Ass moves slowly on , And now is passing by an inn Brim - full of a carousing crew , That make , with curses not a few , An uproar and a drunken din . I cannot well ...
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... land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger ; But what to them avails the land Which he can till no longer ? Oft , working by her Husband's side , Ruth does what ...
... land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger ; But what to them avails the land Which he can till no longer ? Oft , working by her Husband's side , Ruth does what ...
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... LAND TO WHICH YON SHIP MUST GO ? ” WHERE lies the Land to which yon Ship must go ? Fresh as a lark mounting at break of day , Festively she puts forth in trim array ; Is she for tropic suns , or polar snow ? What boots the inquiry ...
... LAND TO WHICH YON SHIP MUST GO ? ” WHERE lies the Land to which yon Ship must go ? Fresh as a lark mounting at break of day , Festively she puts forth in trim array ; Is she for tropic suns , or polar snow ? What boots the inquiry ...
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