The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... , on the Eve of a New Year 260 The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman The Last of the Flock • • Repentance . A Pastoral Ballad 263 · . 266 · 270 The Affliction of Margaret The Cottager to her Infant Maternal CONTENTS . xi.
... , on the Eve of a New Year 260 The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman The Last of the Flock • • Repentance . A Pastoral Ballad 263 · . 266 · 270 The Affliction of Margaret The Cottager to her Infant Maternal CONTENTS . xi.
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... woman in the naked room Outstretched , and turning on a restless bed : The moon a wan dead light around her shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would not fail , He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he sped , For of that ruin she ...
... woman in the naked room Outstretched , and turning on a restless bed : The moon a wan dead light around her shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would not fail , He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he sped , For of that ruin she ...
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... Woman thus retraced her own untoward fate . 66 XXIII . By Derwent's side my father dwelt — a man Of virtuous life , by pious parents bred ; And I believe that , soon as I began To lisp , he made me kneel beside my bed , And in his ...
... Woman thus retraced her own untoward fate . 66 XXIII . By Derwent's side my father dwelt — a man Of virtuous life , by pious parents bred ; And I believe that , soon as I began To lisp , he made me kneel beside my bed , And in his ...
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... Woman thus her mournful tale renewed . XXXVIII . " Peaceful as this immeasurable plain Is now , by beams of dawning light imprest , In the calm sunshine slept the glittering main ; The very ocean hath its hour of rest . I too forgot the ...
... Woman thus her mournful tale renewed . XXXVIII . " Peaceful as this immeasurable plain Is now , by beams of dawning light imprest , In the calm sunshine slept the glittering main ; The very ocean hath its hour of rest . I too forgot the ...
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... woman stood with quivering lips and pale , And , pointing to a little child that lay Stretched on the ground , began a piteous tale ; How in a simple freak of thoughtless play He had provoked his father , who straightway . As if each ...
... woman stood with quivering lips and pale , And , pointing to a little child that lay Stretched on the ground , began a piteous tale ; How in a simple freak of thoughtless play He had provoked his father , who straightway . As if each ...
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