Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... speak , Why call upon a few weak words to say What is already written in the hearts Of all that breathe ? what in the path of all Drops daily from the tongue of every child , Wherever Man is found . The trickling tear Upon the cheek of ...
... speak , Why call upon a few weak words to say What is already written in the hearts Of all that breathe ? what in the path of all Drops daily from the tongue of every child , Wherever Man is found . The trickling tear Upon the cheek of ...
Стр. 512
... speak the word ! And there he may be lodg'd , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And if power to 512 POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES.
... speak the word ! And there he may be lodg'd , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And if power to 512 POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES.
Стр. 616
... speak her own language earlier than she would otherwise have been enabled to do . This shadowy interposition also harmoniously unites the two worlds of the Living and the Dead by their appropriate affections . And I may observe , that ...
... speak her own language earlier than she would otherwise have been enabled to do . This shadowy interposition also harmoniously unites the two worlds of the Living and the Dead by their appropriate affections . And I may observe , that ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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