Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... pass . The Post - boy when his rattling wheels o'ertake The aged Beggar , in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind , and , if perchance The old Man does not change his course , the Boy Turns with less noisy wheels to the road ...
... pass . The Post - boy when his rattling wheels o'ertake The aged Beggar , in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind , and , if perchance The old Man does not change his course , the Boy Turns with less noisy wheels to the road ...
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... pass'd away , I slowly mounted up a steep ascent Where the road's watery surface , to the ridge Of that sharp rising , glitter'd in the moon , And seem'd before my eyes another stream Creeping with silent lapse to join the brook That ...
... pass'd away , I slowly mounted up a steep ascent Where the road's watery surface , to the ridge Of that sharp rising , glitter'd in the moon , And seem'd before my eyes another stream Creeping with silent lapse to join the brook That ...
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... passing the Alps . At the lake of Como , my mind ran through a thousand dreams of happiness , which might be enjoyed ... pass a range of the Alps , which brought us into the country of the Grisons at Sovaza . From Sovaza we pursued the ...
... passing the Alps . At the lake of Como , my mind ran through a thousand dreams of happiness , which might be enjoyed ... pass a range of the Alps , which brought us into the country of the Grisons at Sovaza . From Sovaza we pursued the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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