“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the ...
... round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the ...
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... round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . II . " I saw a crag , a lofty stone As ever tempest beat ! Out of its head an Oak had grown , A Broom out of its feet . The time was March , a cheerful noon- The thaw - wind ...
... round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . II . " I saw a crag , a lofty stone As ever tempest beat ! Out of its head an Oak had grown , A Broom out of its feet . The time was March , a cheerful noon- The thaw - wind ...
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... round dost run Thy pleasant course , -when day's begun As ready to salute the sun As lark or leveret , Thy long - lost praise thou shalt regain ; Nor be less dear to future men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite ...
... round dost run Thy pleasant course , -when day's begun As ready to salute the sun As lark or leveret , Thy long - lost praise thou shalt regain ; Nor be less dear to future men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite ...
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... round me spread Of spring's unclouded weather , In this sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds and flowers once more to greet , My last year's friends together . One have I marked , the happiest guest In ...
... round me spread Of spring's unclouded weather , In this sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard - seat ! And birds and flowers once more to greet , My last year's friends together . One have I marked , the happiest guest In ...
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... round and round ! VOL . II . Now , beneath the starry sky , Couch the widely SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL . 33 Song for the Spinning Wheel Founded upon a Belief pre- valent among the Pastoral Vales of Westmoreland ·
... round and round ! VOL . II . Now , beneath the starry sky , Couch the widely SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL . 33 Song for the Spinning Wheel Founded upon a Belief pre- valent among the Pastoral Vales of Westmoreland ·
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