The Poems of William WordsworthE. Moxon, 1849 - 619 ページ |
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... hear ? Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar - Twilight - sounds - Western Lights Spirits - Night Moonlight - Hope - Night- sounds - Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine to rove ...
... hear ? Superstition of the Country connected with that moment -Swans - Female Beggar - Twilight - sounds - Western Lights Spirits - Night Moonlight - Hope - Night- sounds - Conclusion . FAR from my dearest Friend , ' tis mine to rove ...
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... hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut - like bower ; Green water ... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings ...
... hears her song , " by distance made more sweet , " Yon isle conceals their home , their hut - like bower ; Green water ... hear at morn The hound , the horse's tread , and mellow horn ; Involve their serpent - necks in changeful rings ...
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... hear the rattling thunder far below ; Or steal beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another ...
... hear the rattling thunder far below ; Or steal beneath the mountains , half - deterred , Where huge rocks tremble to the bellowing herd . One I behold who , ' cross the foaming flood , Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood ; Another ...
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... hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even if thou saw'st the giant wicker rear For sacrifice its throngs of living men , Before thy face did ever wretch appear , Who in his ...
... hear The Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep , Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ; Even if thou saw'st the giant wicker rear For sacrifice its throngs of living men , Before thy face did ever wretch appear , Who in his ...
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... hear . All perished - all in one remorseless year , Husband and children ! one by one , by sword And ravenous plague , all perished : every tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance ...
... hear . All perished - all in one remorseless year , Husband and children ! one by one , by sword And ravenous plague , all perished : every tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance ...
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