The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 pagina's |
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... wandering Voice ? The Stock - dove is said to coo , a sound well imitating the note of the bird ; but , by the intervention of the metaphor broods , the affections are called in by the imagination to assist in marking the manner in ...
... wandering Voice ? The Stock - dove is said to coo , a sound well imitating the note of the bird ; but , by the intervention of the metaphor broods , the affections are called in by the imagination to assist in marking the manner in ...
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... Wandering through the West , Did holy Paul a while in Britain dwell , And call the Fountain forth by miracle , And with dread signs the nascent Stream invest ? Or He , whose bonds dropped off , whose prison doors Flew open , by an ...
... Wandering through the West , Did holy Paul a while in Britain dwell , And call the Fountain forth by miracle , And with dread signs the nascent Stream invest ? Or He , whose bonds dropped off , whose prison doors Flew open , by an ...
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... wandering with no timid curb ; But wandering star and fixed , to mortal eye , Blended in absolute serenity , And free from semblance of decline ; Fresh as if Evening brought their natal hour ; Her darkness splendour gave her silence ...
... wandering with no timid curb ; But wandering star and fixed , to mortal eye , Blended in absolute serenity , And free from semblance of decline ; Fresh as if Evening brought their natal hour ; Her darkness splendour gave her silence ...
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