The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... MARMADUKE . OSWALD . WALLACE . Of the Band of Borderers . LACY . LENNOX . HERBERT . WILFRED , Servant to MARMADUKE . Host . Forester . ELDRED , a Peasant . Peasant , Pilgrims , & c . IDONEA . Female Beggar . ELEANOR , Wife to ELDRED ...
... MARMADUKE . OSWALD . WALLACE . Of the Band of Borderers . LACY . LENNOX . HERBERT . WILFRED , Servant to MARMADUKE . Host . Forester . ELDRED , a Peasant . Peasant , Pilgrims , & c . IDONEA . Female Beggar . ELEANOR , Wife to ELDRED ...
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... MARMADUKE and WILFRED . Wil . Be cautious , my dear Master ! Mar. [ Exeunt . I perceive That fear is like a cloak which old men huddle About their love , as if to keep it warm . Wil . Nay , but I grieve that we should part . This ...
... MARMADUKE and WILFRED . Wil . Be cautious , my dear Master ! Mar. [ Exeunt . I perceive That fear is like a cloak which old men huddle About their love , as if to keep it warm . Wil . Nay , but I grieve that we should part . This ...
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... Marmaduke is blown away : Father , I would not change that sacred feeling For all this world can give . Her . Nay , be composed : Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to ...
... Marmaduke is blown away : Father , I would not change that sacred feeling For all this world can give . Her . Nay , be composed : Few minutes gone a faintness overspread My frame , and I bethought me of two things I ne'er had heart to ...
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... Marmaduke-- Idon . O could you hear his voice : Alas ! you do not know him . He is one ( I wot not what ill tongue has wronged him with you ) All gentleness and love . His face bespeaks A deep and simple meekness : and that Soul , Which ...
... Marmaduke-- Idon . O could you hear his voice : Alas ! you do not know him . He is one ( I wot not what ill tongue has wronged him with you ) All gentleness and love . His face bespeaks A deep and simple meekness : and that Soul , Which ...
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... MARMADUKE and Oswald . Be not hasty , Mar. This instant will we stop him- Osw . For , sometimes , in despite of my conviction , He tempted me to think the Story true ; ' Tis plain he loves the Maid , and what he said That savoured of ...
... MARMADUKE and Oswald . Be not hasty , Mar. This instant will we stop him- Osw . For , sometimes , in despite of my conviction , He tempted me to think the Story true ; ' Tis plain he loves the Maid , and what he said That savoured of ...
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