The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1923 - 986 psl. |
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... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , 155 Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed ...
... human being could remain , And now the walls are named the " Dead House " of the plain . XVIII . Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , 155 Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed ...
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... humanity ! Avenger you of outraged innocence ! Mar. ' Twas dark - dark as the grave ; yet did I see , Saw him - his ... human blood Is a most serious thing . Mar. Not I alone , 995 Thou too art deep in guilt . Osw . We have indeed Pshaw ...
... humanity ! Avenger you of outraged innocence ! Mar. ' Twas dark - dark as the grave ; yet did I see , Saw him - his ... human blood Is a most serious thing . Mar. Not I alone , 995 Thou too art deep in guilt . Osw . We have indeed Pshaw ...
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... human groan . Ha ! what is here ? Mar. I know not what I said - all may be well . Idon . That smile hath life in it ! Mar. 1645 Poor Man- Murdered ! alas ! speak - speak , I am your friend : This road is perilous ; No answer - hush ...
... human groan . Ha ! what is here ? Mar. I know not what I said - all may be well . Idon . That smile hath life in it ! Mar. 1645 Poor Man- Murdered ! alas ! speak - speak , I am your friend : This road is perilous ; No answer - hush ...
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... human voice distinct , struck on my ear So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! -he called you to him ? Of all men 2051 The best and kindest ! -but where is he ? guide me ...
... human voice distinct , struck on my ear So guided , distant a few steps , I found An aged Man , and such as you describe . Mar. You heard ! -he called you to him ? Of all men 2051 The best and kindest ! -but where is he ? guide me ...
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... human ear shall ever hear me speak ; No human dwelling ever give me food , Or sleep , or rest : but over waste and wild , In search of nothing that this earth can give , But expiation , will I wander on- 2350 A Man by pain and thought ...
... human ear shall ever hear me speak ; No human dwelling ever give me food , Or sleep , or rest : but over waste and wild , In search of nothing that this earth can give , But expiation , will I wander on- 2350 A Man by pain and thought ...
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