The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... When Fancy was Truth's willing Page ; And Truth would skim the flowery glade , Though entering but as Fancy's Shade . III . A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill 1824 . 8 A FLOWER GARDEN . The Horn of Egremont Castle PAGE.
... When Fancy was Truth's willing Page ; And Truth would skim the flowery glade , Though entering but as Fancy's Shade . III . A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill 1824 . 8 A FLOWER GARDEN . The Horn of Egremont Castle PAGE.
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... shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy . 1799 . IV ...
... shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy . 1799 . IV ...
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... shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' VOL . II . с X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light THE OAK AND THE BROOM .
... shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' VOL . II . с X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light THE OAK AND THE BROOM .
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... shade They lie like fawns reposing . But now , upstarting with affright At noise of man and steed , Away , they fly to left , to right- Of your fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ...
... shade They lie like fawns reposing . But now , upstarting with affright At noise of man and steed , Away , they fly to left , to right- Of your fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ...
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... shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The Primrose for a veil had spread The largest of her upright leaves ; And thus , for purposes benign , A simple flower deceives . Concealed from friends who might disturb Thy quiet with no ...
... shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The Primrose for a veil had spread The largest of her upright leaves ; And thus , for purposes benign , A simple flower deceives . Concealed from friends who might disturb Thy quiet with no ...
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