Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... head , 2 Or through her truant pathway's native charms , By secret villages and lonely farms , To where the Alps , ascending white in air , Toy with the Sun , and glitter from afar . Ev'n now I sigh at hoary Chartreuse ' doom Weeping ...
... head , 2 Or through her truant pathway's native charms , By secret villages and lonely farms , To where the Alps , ascending white in air , Toy with the Sun , and glitter from afar . Ev'n now I sigh at hoary Chartreuse ' doom Weeping ...
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... head . Now whether , ( said I to our cordial Friend Who in the hey - day of astonishment Smil'd in my face ) this were in simple truth A work accomplish'd by the brotherhood Of ancient mountains , or my ear was touch'd With dreams and ...
... head . Now whether , ( said I to our cordial Friend Who in the hey - day of astonishment Smil'd in my face ) this were in simple truth A work accomplish'd by the brotherhood Of ancient mountains , or my ear was touch'd With dreams and ...
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... Head after head , and never heads enough For those that bade them fall : they found their joy , They made it , ever thirsty as a Child , If light desires of innocent little Ones May with such heinous appetites be match'd , Having a toy ...
... Head after head , and never heads enough For those that bade them fall : they found their joy , They made it , ever thirsty as a Child , If light desires of innocent little Ones May with such heinous appetites be match'd , Having a toy ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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