The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New EditionG. Routledge, 1869 - 24 páginas |
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... Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good - will Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , While friends and kindred all approved Of him whom tenderly she loved . XI . And they had fixed the wedding day , The morning ...
... Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good - will Her company to Stephen Hill ; And she was blithe and gay , While friends and kindred all approved Of him whom tenderly she loved . XI . And they had fixed the wedding day , The morning ...
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... Martha Ray . XIX . " But what's the Thorn ? and what the pond ? And what the hill of moss to her ? And what the ... Martha's name , I climbed the mountain's height : - A storm came on , and I could see No object higher than my knee . XX ...
... Martha Ray . XIX . " But what's the Thorn ? and what the pond ? And what the hill of moss to her ? And what the ... Martha's name , I climbed the mountain's height : - A storm came on , and I could see No object higher than my knee . XX ...
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