The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... playing wanton with the floating grass . She , in a mother's care , her beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a ...
... playing wanton with the floating grass . She , in a mother's care , her beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a ...
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... play , Toss it from hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; No ...
... play , Toss it from hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; No ...
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... plays at will the virgin heart . While unsuspended wheels the village dance , The maidens eye him with enquiring glance , Much wondering by what fit of crazing care , Or desperate love , bewildered , he came there . A hope , that ...
... plays at will the virgin heart . While unsuspended wheels the village dance , The maidens eye him with enquiring glance , Much wondering by what fit of crazing care , Or desperate love , bewildered , he came there . A hope , that ...
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... of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may renew , The first whose footsteps print the mountain dew . 1791 & 1792 . VII . LINES Left upon a Seat in a Yew 42 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... of day , On the tall peaks the glistening sunbeams play , With a light heart our course we may renew , The first whose footsteps print the mountain dew . 1791 & 1792 . VII . LINES Left upon a Seat in a Yew 42 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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... play , We seemed still more and more to prize each other ; We talked of marriage and our marriage day ; And I in truth did love him like a brother , For never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since ...
... play , We seemed still more and more to prize each other ; We talked of marriage and our marriage day ; And I in truth did love him like a brother , For never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since ...
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