The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... To the Spade of a Friend . ( An Agriculturist . ) Composed while we were labouring together in his Pleasure- ground A Night Thought • 221 224 PAGE Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog Tribute to the CONTENTS . xiii.
... To the Spade of a Friend . ( An Agriculturist . ) Composed while we were labouring together in his Pleasure- ground A Night Thought • 221 224 PAGE Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog Tribute to the CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Pleasure - ground of Rydal Mount ] . Poor Robin The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture ) To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) . I know an aged Man constrained to dwell Sonnet . ( To an Octogenarian ) Floating Island · PAGE 306 317 318 321 ...
... Pleasure - ground of Rydal Mount ] . Poor Robin The Gleaner . ( Suggested by a Picture ) To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) . I know an aged Man constrained to dwell Sonnet . ( To an Octogenarian ) Floating Island · PAGE 306 317 318 321 ...
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... the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... the towers to number , that recline O'er the dark steeps , or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart . So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth 66 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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William Wordsworth. So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth , as on the bosom of a stream That slackens , and spreads wide a watery gleam , We , nothing loth a lingering course to measure , May gather up our thoughts ...
William Wordsworth. So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure : Henceforth , as on the bosom of a stream That slackens , and spreads wide a watery gleam , We , nothing loth a lingering course to measure , May gather up our thoughts ...
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... pleasure in revisiting those his favourite haunts . Of that excursion the verses " Yarrow revisited " are a memorial . Notwithstanding the romance that pervades Sir Walter's works and attaches to many of his habits , there is too much ...
... pleasure in revisiting those his favourite haunts . Of that excursion the verses " Yarrow revisited " are a memorial . Notwithstanding the romance that pervades Sir Walter's works and attaches to many of his habits , there is too much ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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