The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... hear The Promise , with uplifted ear ; And all shall welcome the new ray Imparted to their sabbath - day . V. Nor deem the Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated — that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic ...
... hear The Promise , with uplifted ear ; And all shall welcome the new ray Imparted to their sabbath - day . V. Nor deem the Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated — that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic ...
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... Hear , then , and neglect me not ! The words are uttered from my heart , As my last earnest prayer ere we depart . “ On good service we are going 25 Life to risk by sea and land , In which course if Christ our Saviour Do my sinful soul ...
... Hear , then , and neglect me not ! The words are uttered from my heart , As my last earnest prayer ere we depart . “ On good service we are going 25 Life to risk by sea and land , In which course if Christ our Saviour Do my sinful soul ...
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... Hear the challenge with delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak the word ! 85 And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power ...
... Hear the challenge with delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak the word ! 85 And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! -astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power ...
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... Harry stand : The moon was full and shining clearly , And crisp with frost the stubble land . He hears a noise - he's all awake 50 55 60 65 70 75 Again ? -on tip - toe down the hill He GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL . 47.
... Harry stand : The moon was full and shining clearly , And crisp with frost the stubble land . He hears a noise - he's all awake 50 55 60 65 70 75 Again ? -on tip - toe down the hill He GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL . 47.
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... hear ; And as he durst he drew him near and near , And hearkened to the words and to the note , 70 Till the first verse he learned it all by rote . " " XI . This Latin knew he nothing what it said , For he too tender was of age to know ...
... hear ; And as he durst he drew him near and near , And hearkened to the words and to the note , 70 Till the first verse he learned it all by rote . " " XI . This Latin knew he nothing what it said , For he too tender was of age to know ...
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