The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of ...
... dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of ...
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... dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? A local word for sledge . Such ...
... dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? A local word for sledge . Such ...
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... dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
... dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
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... dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may prize , 6 Moved ...
... dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may prize , 6 Moved ...
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... dear blessings of a lowly couch , A natural meal - days , months , from Nature's hand ; 85 Time , place , and business , all at his com- mand ! - Who bends to happier duties , who more wise Than the industrious Poet , taught to prize ...
... dear blessings of a lowly couch , A natural meal - days , months , from Nature's hand ; 85 Time , place , and business , all at his com- mand ! - Who bends to happier duties , who more wise Than the industrious Poet , taught to prize ...
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