The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Side of the Mountain of Black Comb . 75 Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone , the largest of a Heap lying near a deserted Quarry , upon one of the Islands at Rydal • In these fair vales hath many a Tree . The massy Ways , carried ...
... Side of the Mountain of Black Comb . 75 Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone , the largest of a Heap lying near a deserted Quarry , upon one of the Islands at Rydal • In these fair vales hath many a Tree . The massy Ways , carried ...
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... 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 hope did either Parent entertain ...
... 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 hope did either Parent entertain ...
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... . Whence the blithe hail ? behold a Peasant stand On high , a kerchief waving in her hand ! Not unexpectant that by early day Our little Band would thrid this mountain way , 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side V. C EPISTLE . 17.
... . Whence the blithe hail ? behold a Peasant stand On high , a kerchief waving in her hand ! Not unexpectant that by early day Our little Band would thrid this mountain way , 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side V. C EPISTLE . 17.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side She hath advanced with hope to be descried . Right gladly answering signals we displayed , Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 21 I Before her cottage on the bright hill side She hath advanced with hope to be descried . Right gladly answering signals we displayed , Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of ...
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... Is all too rough for Thee to tread . Softly as morning vapours glide Down Rydal - cove from Fairfield's side , Should move the tenor of his song 80 85 Who means to charity no wrong ; Whose offering gladly TO THE LADY FLEMING . 39.
... Is all too rough for Thee to tread . Softly as morning vapours glide Down Rydal - cove from Fairfield's side , Should move the tenor of his song 80 85 Who means to charity no wrong ; Whose offering gladly TO THE LADY FLEMING . 39.
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