The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly daughter lies , From weakness now , and pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride— How he glories , c 2 19 To a Sexton -
... there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly daughter lies , From weakness now , and pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride— How he glories , c 2 19 To a Sexton -
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... pain when I beheld The silent trees , and saw the intruding sky.- Then , dearest Maiden , move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch - for there is a spirit in the woods . VI . SHE was a Phantom of delight ...
... pain when I beheld The silent trees , and saw the intruding sky.- Then , dearest Maiden , move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch - for there is a spirit in the woods . VI . SHE was a Phantom of delight ...
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... pains she had , That she in a half year was mad , And in a prison housed ; And there , with many a doleful song Made of wild words , her cup of wrong She fearfully caroused . Yet sometimes milder hours she knew , Nor wanted sun , nor ...
... pains she had , That she in a half year was mad , And in a prison housed ; And there , with many a doleful song Made of wild words , her cup of wrong She fearfully caroused . Yet sometimes milder hours she knew , Nor wanted sun , nor ...
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... pain ; She from her prison fled ; But of the Vagrant none took thought ; And where it liked her best she sought Her shelter and her bread . Among the fields she breathed again : The master - current of her brain Ran permanent and free ...
... pain ; She from her prison fled ; But of the Vagrant none took thought ; And where it liked her best she sought Her shelter and her bread . Among the fields she breathed again : The master - current of her brain Ran permanent and free ...
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... fare ; Far from the world I walk , and from all care , But there may come another day to me— Solitude , pain of heart , distress , and poverty . VI . My whole life I have lived in pleasant 118 RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE .
... fare ; Far from the world I walk , and from all care , But there may come another day to me— Solitude , pain of heart , distress , and poverty . VI . My whole life I have lived in pleasant 118 RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE .
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