Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... wind breathe soft , the curling waves That break against the shore shall lull thy mind By one soft impulse saved from vacancy . Who he was That piled these stones and with the mossy sod First covered , and here taught this aged Tree ...
... wind breathe soft , the curling waves That break against the shore shall lull thy mind By one soft impulse saved from vacancy . Who he was That piled these stones and with the mossy sod First covered , and here taught this aged Tree ...
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... winds be free To blow against thee : and , in after years , When these wild ecstasies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure ; when thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms , Thy memory be as a dwelling - place For all sweet ...
... winds be free To blow against thee : and , in after years , When these wild ecstasies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure ; when thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms , Thy memory be as a dwelling - place For all sweet ...
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... wind that sweeps the heath Beat his gray locks against his withered face . Reverence the hope whose vital anxiousness Gives the last human interest to his heart . May never HOUSE , misnamed of INDUSTRY , Make him a captive ! -- for that ...
... wind that sweeps the heath Beat his gray locks against his withered face . Reverence the hope whose vital anxiousness Gives the last human interest to his heart . May never HOUSE , misnamed of INDUSTRY , Make him a captive ! -- for that ...
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... wind and mark the showers Come streaming down the streaming panes . ΙΟ Now stretched beneath his grass - green mound 20 He rests a prisoner of the ground . He loved the breathing air , He loved the sun , but if it rise Or set , to him ...
... wind and mark the showers Come streaming down the streaming panes . ΙΟ Now stretched beneath his grass - green mound 20 He rests a prisoner of the ground . He loved the breathing air , He loved the sun , but if it rise Or set , to him ...
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... wind . " ON NATURE'S INVITATION DO I COME . " 1800. — 1850 . ON Nature's invitation do I come , By Reason sanctioned . Can the choice mislead , That made the calmest , fairest spot on earth , With all its unappropriated good , My own ...
... wind . " ON NATURE'S INVITATION DO I COME . " 1800. — 1850 . ON Nature's invitation do I come , By Reason sanctioned . Can the choice mislead , That made the calmest , fairest spot on earth , With all its unappropriated good , My own ...
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