The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... followed with her brimming pail , And lustily the master carved the bread , Kindly the housewife pressed , and they in comfort fed . LX . Their breakfast done , the pair , though loth , must part ; Wanderers whose course no longer now ...
... followed with her brimming pail , And lustily the master carved the bread , Kindly the housewife pressed , and they in comfort fed . LX . Their breakfast done , the pair , though loth , must part ; Wanderers whose course no longer now ...
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... followed on , through woods of gloomy cedar , Into deep chasms troubled by roaring streams ; Or from the top of Lebanon surveyed The moonlight desert , and the moonlight sea : In these my lonely wanderings I perceived What mighty ...
... followed on , through woods of gloomy cedar , Into deep chasms troubled by roaring streams ; Or from the top of Lebanon surveyed The moonlight desert , and the moonlight sea : In these my lonely wanderings I perceived What mighty ...
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... followed on from brake to bush ; But she , God love her , feared to brush The dust from off its wings . 1801 . III . THE SPARROW'S NEST . [ WRITTEN in the Orchard , Town - end , Grasmere . At the end of the garden of my father's house ...
... followed on from brake to bush ; But she , God love her , feared to brush The dust from off its wings . 1801 . III . THE SPARROW'S NEST . [ WRITTEN in the Orchard , Town - end , Grasmere . At the end of the garden of my father's house ...
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... followed from the snowy bank Those footmarks , one by one , Into the middle of the plank ; And further there were none ! -Yet some maintain that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild ...
... followed from the snowy bank Those footmarks , one by one , Into the middle of the plank ; And further there were none ! -Yet some maintain that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild ...
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... followed him , and said , " My friend , What ails you ? wherefore weep you so ? ” " Shame on me , Sir ! this lusty Lamb , He makes my tears to flow . To - day I fetched him from the rock ; He is the last of all my flock . III . When I ...
... followed him , and said , " My friend , What ails you ? wherefore weep you so ? ” " Shame on me , Sir ! this lusty Lamb , He makes my tears to flow . To - day I fetched him from the rock ; He is the last of all my flock . III . When I ...
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