Wordsworth & His PoetryG.G. Harrap, 1914 - 198 páginas |
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... appeared To question us . " Whence come ye , to what end ? " They seemed to say , " What would ye , " said the shower , " Wild Wanderers , whither through my dark do . main ? " The sunbeam said , “ Be happy . " When this vale We entered ...
... appeared To question us . " Whence come ye , to what end ? " They seemed to say , " What would ye , " said the shower , " Wild Wanderers , whither through my dark do . main ? " The sunbeam said , “ Be happy . " When this vale We entered ...
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... appeared since Burke , and in which he energetically supported the rights of the Peninsular peoples against the military despotism of France . Naturally his interest in such questions over- flowed into verse , and thus we have a number ...
... appeared since Burke , and in which he energetically supported the rights of the Peninsular peoples against the military despotism of France . Naturally his interest in such questions over- flowed into verse , and thus we have a number ...
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... appeared at Court , wearing a suit which he borrowed from Rogers and which , though a rather tight fit , did well enough for the occasion . He was now indeed universally regarded as the patriarch of English letters . Three years later ...
... appeared at Court , wearing a suit which he borrowed from Rogers and which , though a rather tight fit , did well enough for the occasion . He was now indeed universally regarded as the patriarch of English letters . Three years later ...
Contenido
To the Memory of Raisley Calvert | 54 |
Composed upon Westminster Bridge | 123 |
Not mid the Worlds vain Objects | 156 |
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