The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... . Addressed to my Daughter The Norman Boy · The Poet's Dream . Sequel to the Norman Boy The Westmoreland Girl . - Part I. Part II . . 202 205 . 208 213 . 214 POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers · Artegal X CONTENTS ,
... . Addressed to my Daughter The Norman Boy · The Poet's Dream . Sequel to the Norman Boy The Westmoreland Girl . - Part I. Part II . . 202 205 . 208 213 . 214 POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers · Artegal X CONTENTS ,
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With a Memoir William Wordsworth. POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers · Artegal and Elidure To a Butterfly . A Farewell PAGE . 218 . 233 . 242 243 Stanzas written in my Pocket - copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence . . 245 ...
With a Memoir William Wordsworth. POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers · Artegal and Elidure To a Butterfly . A Farewell PAGE . 218 . 233 . 242 243 Stanzas written in my Pocket - copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence . . 245 ...
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... brother , For never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then unknown ! What tender vows , our last sad ...
... brother , For never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then unknown ! What tender vows , our last sad ...
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... brother in her arms ; She saw my blasted face - a tide of soldiers That instant rushed between us , and I heard Her last death - shriek , distinct among a thousand . Idon . Nay , Father , stop not ; let me hear it all . Her . Dear ...
... brother in her arms ; She saw my blasted face - a tide of soldiers That instant rushed between us , and I heard Her last death - shriek , distinct among a thousand . Idon . Nay , Father , stop not ; let me hear it all . Her . Dear ...
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... Turning to WALLACE . Wallace , upon these Borders , Many there be whose eyes will not want cause weep that I am gone . Brothers in arms ! To Raise on that dreary Waste a monument That may record 164 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... Turning to WALLACE . Wallace , upon these Borders , Many there be whose eyes will not want cause weep that I am gone . Brothers in arms ! To Raise on that dreary Waste a monument That may record 164 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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