Poems of William WordsworthCaxton House, 1978 - 438 páginas |
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... moved slowly through the mind By day , and were a trouble to my dreams . " I quote these passages to make this observation . You can observe that on both occasions he thought in him- self that the acts he had done were wrong . There is ...
... moved slowly through the mind By day , and were a trouble to my dreams . " I quote these passages to make this observation . You can observe that on both occasions he thought in him- self that the acts he had done were wrong . There is ...
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... move with pain , but moves With thought . - He is insensibly subdued To settled quiet he is one by whom All effort seems forgotten ; one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given , That patience now doth seem a thing of which ...
... move with pain , but moves With thought . - He is insensibly subdued To settled quiet he is one by whom All effort seems forgotten ; one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given , That patience now doth seem a thing of which ...
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... moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they , bravely , though misled ; With a dear Father at their head ! The Sons obey a natural lord ; The Father had given ...
... moved him to partake Her silence ; then his thoughts turned round , And fervent words a passage found . " Gone are they , bravely , though misled ; With a dear Father at their head ! The Sons obey a natural lord ; The Father had given ...
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