Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan victor's brow ; less bright was worn , Meed of some Roman chief - in triumph borne With captives chained ; and shedding from his car The sunset splendours of a finished war Upon the proud enslavers of ...
... Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan victor's brow ; less bright was worn , Meed of some Roman chief - in triumph borne With captives chained ; and shedding from his car The sunset splendours of a finished war Upon the proud enslavers of ...
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... less generous , less serene : There , for her own delight had Nature framed A pleasure - ground , diffused a fair expanse Of level pasture , islanded with groves And banked with woody risings ; but the Plain Endless , here opening ...
... less generous , less serene : There , for her own delight had Nature framed A pleasure - ground , diffused a fair expanse Of level pasture , islanded with groves And banked with woody risings ; but the Plain Endless , here opening ...
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... Less fair , I grant , even painfully less fair , Than it appeared when from the beetling rock We had looked down upon it . All within , 430 Poems of Wordsworth.
... Less fair , I grant , even painfully less fair , Than it appeared when from the beetling rock We had looked down upon it . All within , 430 Poems of Wordsworth.
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