The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Young and Old warm greetings we ex- change , And jocund smiles , and toward the lowly Grange Press forward by the teasing dogs unscared . Entering , we find the morning meal prepared : So down we sit , though not till each had cast 240 ...
... Young and Old warm greetings we ex- change , And jocund smiles , and toward the lowly Grange Press forward by the teasing dogs unscared . Entering , we find the morning meal prepared : So down we sit , though not till each had cast 240 ...
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... 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 by ...
... 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 by ...
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... Young , like the Crescent that above me shone , Nought I perceived within it dull or dim ; All that appeared was suitable to One Whose fancy had a thousand fields to skim ; 10 To expectations spreading with wild growth , And hope that ...
... Young , like the Crescent that above me shone , Nought I perceived within it dull or dim ; All that appeared was suitable to One Whose fancy had a thousand fields to skim ; 10 To expectations spreading with wild growth , And hope that ...
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... young , To the Horn Sir Eustace pointed Which for ages there had hung . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . Heirs from times of ...
... young , To the Horn Sir Eustace pointed Which for ages there had hung . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . Heirs from times of ...
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... young Harry Gill ? That evermore his teeth they chatter , Chatter , chatter , chatter still ! Of waistcoats Harry has no lack , Good duffle grey , and flannel fine ; He has a blanket on his back , And coats enough to smother nine . In ...
... young Harry Gill ? That evermore his teeth they chatter , Chatter , chatter , chatter still ! Of waistcoats Harry has no lack , Good duffle grey , and flannel fine ; He has a blanket on his back , And coats enough to smother nine . In ...
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