Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... wind ! in faith , it was A wind full ten times over . I looked around , I thought I saw A jutting crag , and off I ran , Head - foremost , through the driving rain , The shelter of the crag to gain , And , as I am a man , Instead of ...
... wind ! in faith , it was A wind full ten times over . I looked around , I thought I saw A jutting crag , and off I ran , Head - foremost , through the driving rain , The shelter of the crag to gain , And , as I am a man , Instead of ...
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... wind had snapp'd The last autumnal crocus , ' twas my joy To wander half the night among the Cliffs And the smooth Hollows , where the woodcocks ran Along the open turf . In thought and wish That time , my shoulder all with springes ...
... wind had snapp'd The last autumnal crocus , ' twas my joy To wander half the night among the Cliffs And the smooth Hollows , where the woodcocks ran Along the open turf . In thought and wish That time , my shoulder all with springes ...
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... wind passing overhead ( Though wind of roughest temper ) trees and towers May in that Valley oftentimes be seen , Both silent and both motionless alike ; Such is the shelter that is there , and such The safeguard for repose and ...
... wind passing overhead ( Though wind of roughest temper ) trees and towers May in that Valley oftentimes be seen , Both silent and both motionless alike ; Such is the shelter that is there , and such The safeguard for repose and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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