Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... once So many divers samples of the growth Of life's sweet season , could have seen unmov'd That miscellaneous garland of wild flowers Upon the matron temples of a Place So famous through the world ? To me , at least , It was a goodly ...
... once So many divers samples of the growth Of life's sweet season , could have seen unmov'd That miscellaneous garland of wild flowers Upon the matron temples of a Place So famous through the world ? To me , at least , It was a goodly ...
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... once Some fair enchanting image in my mind . Rose up , full - form'd , like Venus from the sea Have I sprung forth towards him , and let loose My hand upon his back with stormy joy , Caressing him again , and yet again . And when , in ...
... once Some fair enchanting image in my mind . Rose up , full - form'd , like Venus from the sea Have I sprung forth towards him , and let loose My hand upon his back with stormy joy , Caressing him again , and yet again . And when , in ...
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... once but that they both were Books , Having a perfect faith in all that pass'd . A wish was now ingender'd in my fear To cleave unto this Man , and I begg'd leave To share his errand with him . On he pass'd Not heeding me ; I follow'd ...
... once but that they both were Books , Having a perfect faith in all that pass'd . A wish was now ingender'd in my fear To cleave unto this Man , and I begg'd leave To share his errand with him . On he pass'd Not heeding me ; I follow'd ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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