The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And many a fond and idle name I give to thee , for praise or blame , As is the humour of the game , While I am gazing . A nun demure of ...
... sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And many a fond and idle name I give to thee , for praise or blame , As is the humour of the game , While I am gazing . A nun demure of ...
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... sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds and flowers once more to greet , My last year's friends together . 1805 . One have I marked , the happiest guest In all THE GREEN LINNET . 27 The Green Linnet.
... sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds and flowers once more to greet , My last year's friends together . 1805 . One have I marked , the happiest guest In all THE GREEN LINNET . 27 The Green Linnet.
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... sits Like a beggar in the cold , Thou , a flower of wiser wits , Slip ' st into thy sheltering hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are out again . Thou art not beyond the moon , But a thing beneath our shoon : ' Let the bold ...
... sits Like a beggar in the cold , Thou , a flower of wiser wits , Slip ' st into thy sheltering hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are out again . Thou art not beyond the moon , But a thing beneath our shoon : ' Let the bold ...
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... sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his flowery cove : From ...
... sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his flowery cove : From ...
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... sits down on the weight which he bore ; The Lass with her barrow wheels hither her store ; - If a thief could be here he might pilfer at ease ; She sees the Musician , ' tis all that she sees ! He stands , backed by the wall ; -he ...
... sits down on the weight which he bore ; The Lass with her barrow wheels hither her store ; - If a thief could be here he might pilfer at ease ; She sees the Musician , ' tis all that she sees ! He stands , backed by the wall ; -he ...
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