The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... In our church - yard Is neither epitaph nor monument , - Tombstone nor name , only the turf we tread And a few natural graves . " To Jane , his wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . It was a July evening ; and he sat Upon.
... In our church - yard Is neither epitaph nor monument , - Tombstone nor name , only the turf we tread And a few natural graves . " To Jane , his wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . It was a July evening ; and he sat Upon.
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... Ennerdale : His pace was never that of an old man : I almost see him tripping down the path With his two grandsons after him . - But you , Unless our Landlord be your host to - night , Have far to travel , and on these rough paths Even ...
... Ennerdale : His pace was never that of an old man : I almost see him tripping down the path With his two grandsons after him . - But you , Unless our Landlord be your host to - night , Have far to travel , and on these rough paths Even ...
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... Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a river which flows into the Lake of Ennerdale : on issuing from the lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls into the sea a little below Egre ...
... Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a river which flows into the Lake of Ennerdale : on issuing from the lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls into the sea a little below Egre ...
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arms art thou babe beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breast breath bright cheerful child cottage dark dead dear door Earl of Lonsdale earth ELDRED Elea Ennerdale eyes face fancy father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven HERBERT hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea innocent Johnny Kilve Lacy lamb Leonard light live look Lord Clifford Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountain nature never night o'er Oswald pain passed peace poems poet poor porringer rest rocks round Salisbury Plain seemed shade side sigh sight sleep smile sorrow soul sound spirit stream Sugh Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees turned vale voice wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woman wood words Wordsworth Youth