The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... of those noble creatures I took , thirty years after , the picture of the swan which I have dis- carded from the poem of Dion . While I was a school - boy , the late Mr. Curwen introduced a little fleet of those birds B 2.
... of those noble creatures I took , thirty years after , the picture of the swan which I have dis- carded from the poem of Dion . While I was a school - boy , the late Mr. Curwen introduced a little fleet of those birds B 2.
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... took again to travelling on foot . In remembrance of that part of my journey , which was in '93 , I began the verses- " Five years have passed . " ] ADVERTISEMENT , PREFIXED TO THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS POEM , PUBLISHED IN 1842 . Nor ...
... took again to travelling on foot . In remembrance of that part of my journey , which was in '93 , I began the verses- " Five years have passed . " ] ADVERTISEMENT , PREFIXED TO THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS POEM , PUBLISHED IN 1842 . Nor ...
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... took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , returned , Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His home approaching , but in such a mood That from his sight his ...
... took all that he had earned . The lion roars and gluts his tawny brood Even in the desert's heart ; but he , returned , Bears not to those he loves their needful food . His home approaching , but in such a mood That from his sight his ...
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... took . XXVII . It was indeed a miserable hour When , from the last hill - top , my sire surveyed , Peering above the trees , the steeple tower That on his marriage day sweet music made ! Till then , he hoped his bones might there be ...
... took . XXVII . It was indeed a miserable hour When , from the last hill - top , my sire surveyed , Peering above the trees , the steeple tower That on his marriage day sweet music made ! Till then , he hoped his bones might there be ...
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... took Her hand in his , and raised it , but both dropped , When on his own he cast a rueful look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; All night from time to time under him shook ...
... took Her hand in his , and raised it , but both dropped , When on his own he cast a rueful look . His ears were never silent ; sleep forsook His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead ; All night from time to time under him shook ...
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