The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... give timely warning and deter . Our bodily life , some plead , that life the shrine Ah , think how one compelled for life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . • Epistle to Sir ...
... give timely warning and deter . Our bodily life , some plead , that life the shrine Ah , think how one compelled for life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . • Epistle to Sir ...
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... give timely warning and deter Is one great aim of penalty , extend Thy mental vision further and ascend Far higher , else full surely shalt thou err . What is a State ? The wise behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye ...
... give timely warning and deter Is one great aim of penalty , extend Thy mental vision further and ascend Far higher , else full surely shalt thou err . What is a State ? The wise behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye ...
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... Gives plaintive ditties to the heedless wind , Or listens to its play among the boughs Above her head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content ...
... Gives plaintive ditties to the heedless wind , Or listens to its play among the boughs Above her head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content ...
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... give ? The beetle loves his unpretending track , The snail the house he carries on his back ; The far - fetched worm with pleasure would disown 71 The bed we give him , though of softest down ; A noble instinct ; in all kinds the same ...
... give ? The beetle loves his unpretending track , The snail the house he carries on his back ; The far - fetched worm with pleasure would disown 71 The bed we give him , though of softest down ; A noble instinct ; in all kinds the same ...
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... Give me the humblest note of those sad strains Drawn forth by pressure of his gilded chains , As a chance - sunbeam from his memory fell Upon the Sabine farm he loved so well ; Or when the prattle of Bandusia's spring Haunted his ear ...
... Give me the humblest note of those sad strains Drawn forth by pressure of his gilded chains , As a chance - sunbeam from his memory fell Upon the Sabine farm he loved so well ; Or when the prattle of Bandusia's spring Haunted his ear ...
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