The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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William Wordsworth. II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE . TELL me , ye Zephyrs ! that unfold , While fluttering o'er this gay Recess , Pinions that fanned the teeming mould Of Eden's blissful wilderness , Did only ...
William Wordsworth. II . A FLOWER GARDEN , AT COLEORTON HALL , LEICESTERSHIRE . TELL me , ye Zephyrs ! that unfold , While fluttering o'er this gay Recess , Pinions that fanned the teeming mould Of Eden's blissful wilderness , Did only ...
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... tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my leaves - now shed and gone , The linnet lodged , and for us two Chanted his pretty songs , when you Had little voice ...
... tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my leaves - now shed and gone , The linnet lodged , and for us two Chanted his pretty songs , when you Had little voice ...
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William Wordsworth. VI . What more he said I cannot tell , The Stream came thundering down the dell With aggravated haste ; I listened , nor aught else could hear ; The Briar quaked - and much I fear Those accents were his last . V. THE ...
William Wordsworth. VI . What more he said I cannot tell , The Stream came thundering down the dell With aggravated haste ; I listened , nor aught else could hear ; The Briar quaked - and much I fear Those accents were his last . V. THE ...
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... Telling tales about the sun , When we've little warmth , or none . Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver That they all are wanton wooers ; But the thrifty cottager , Who stirs little out ...
... Telling tales about the sun , When we've little warmth , or none . Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver That they all are wanton wooers ; But the thrifty cottager , Who stirs little out ...
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... tell me , by yon placid moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , -the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed , applauded , upon dainties fed , Or Nature's DARKLING of ...
... tell me , by yon placid moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , -the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed , applauded , upon dainties fed , Or Nature's DARKLING of ...
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