The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... The Triad The Wishing - gate - 180 181 on her first Ascent to the summit of Helvellyn 185 187 - 188 · 190 192 200 The Primrose of the Rock 204 Presentiments - - 207 PAGE Vernal Ode - 211 Devotional Incitements 217 A Jewish CONTENTS . vii.
... The Triad The Wishing - gate - 180 181 on her first Ascent to the summit of Helvellyn 185 187 - 188 · 190 192 200 The Primrose of the Rock 204 Presentiments - - 207 PAGE Vernal Ode - 211 Devotional Incitements 217 A Jewish CONTENTS . vii.
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... rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter groan or sigh , Hoping the danger would be past ; But , seeing no relief , at last , He ventured to reply . III ...
... rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The patient Briar suffered long , Nor did he utter groan or sigh , Hoping the danger would be past ; But , seeing no relief , at last , He ventured to reply . III ...
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... rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge , The Frost hath wrought both night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true ...
... rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge , The Frost hath wrought both night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true ...
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... rock to rock I went , From hill to hill in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent , Most pleased when most uneasy ; But now my own delights I make , —— My thirst at every rill can slake , And Nature's love of Thee partake , Her much ...
... rock to rock I went , From hill to hill in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent , Most pleased when most uneasy ; But now my own delights I make , —— My thirst at every rill can slake , And Nature's love of Thee partake , Her much ...
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... with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
... with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven ..., Volume 2 William Wordsworth Visualização integral - 1878 |
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