Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... o'er , Fixing his downcast eye , he many an hour A morbid pleasure nourished , tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head , he then would gaze On the more distant scene , - - how lovely ' t is Thou seest ...
... o'er , Fixing his downcast eye , he many an hour A morbid pleasure nourished , tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head , he then would gaze On the more distant scene , - - how lovely ' t is Thou seest ...
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... o'er the mountains , by the sides Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever Nature led : more like a man Flying from something that he dreads , than one Who sought the thing he loved . For Nature then ( The coarser ...
... o'er the mountains , by the sides Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams , Wherever Nature led : more like a man Flying from something that he dreads , than one Who sought the thing he loved . For Nature then ( The coarser ...
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... o'er my shoulders slung , A nutting - crook in hand , and turned my step Toward some far - distant wood , a figure quaint , Tricked out in proud disguise of cast - off weeds , Which for that service had been husbanded , By exhortation ...
... o'er my shoulders slung , A nutting - crook in hand , and turned my step Toward some far - distant wood , a figure quaint , Tricked out in proud disguise of cast - off weeds , Which for that service had been husbanded , By exhortation ...
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... o'er these lines ; and then review This tablet , that thus humbly rears . In such diversity of hue Its history of two hundred years . 70 - When through this little wreck of fame , Cipher 42 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Matthew •
... o'er these lines ; and then review This tablet , that thus humbly rears . In such diversity of hue Its history of two hundred years . 70 - When through this little wreck of fame , Cipher 42 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Matthew •
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... o'er , Is silent as a standing pool ; Far from the chimney's merry roar , And murmur of the village school . The sighs which Matthew heaved were sighs Of one tired out with fun and madness ; The tears which came to Matthew's eyes Were ...
... o'er , Is silent as a standing pool ; Far from the chimney's merry roar , And murmur of the village school . The sighs which Matthew heaved were sighs Of one tired out with fun and madness ; The tears which came to Matthew's eyes Were ...
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