Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... deep . Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire , With tow'rs and woods a " prospect all on fire ; " The coves and secret hollows thro ' a ray Of fainter gold a purple gleam betray ; The gilded turf arrays in richer green ...
... deep . Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire , With tow'rs and woods a " prospect all on fire ; " The coves and secret hollows thro ' a ray Of fainter gold a purple gleam betray ; The gilded turf arrays in richer green ...
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... deep , Or shout that wakes the ferry - man from sleep , Soon follow'd by his hollow - parting oar , And echo'd hoof approaching the far shore ; Sound of clos'd gate , across the water born , Hurrying the feeding hare thro ' rustling ...
... deep , Or shout that wakes the ferry - man from sleep , Soon follow'd by his hollow - parting oar , And echo'd hoof approaching the far shore ; Sound of clos'd gate , across the water born , Hurrying the feeding hare thro ' rustling ...
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... deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever nature led : more like a man ories Flying from something that he dreads , than one immediate 1444 pleasur + плани Who sought the thing he loved . For nature then ( The coarser pleasures of ...
... deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever nature led : more like a man ories Flying from something that he dreads , than one immediate 1444 pleasur + плани Who sought the thing he loved . For nature then ( The coarser pleasures of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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