The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... from the ! The Green Lin To the small C Podbe same F1 The Waterfall Tae Oak and t Wat is the Ex Brdress To the Daisy e To the same I asky - Park Cluster Who fancied i - Song for the 5850 1820 via CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . POEMS OF.
... from the ! The Green Lin To the small C Podbe same F1 The Waterfall Tae Oak and t Wat is the Ex Brdress To the Daisy e To the same I asky - Park Cluster Who fancied i - Song for the 5850 1820 via CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . POEMS OF.
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... Song for the Spinning Wheel 77 The Redbreast and the Butterfly 1807 79 To the Daisy 1807 82 To the same Flower 1807 84 To a Sky - lark 1807 86 To a Sexton 1800 88 Who fancied what a pretty sight 1807 89 Song for the Wandering Jew · 1800 ...
... Song for the Spinning Wheel 77 The Redbreast and the Butterfly 1807 79 To the Daisy 1807 82 To the same Flower 1807 84 To a Sky - lark 1807 86 To a Sexton 1800 88 Who fancied what a pretty sight 1807 89 Song for the Wandering Jew · 1800 ...
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... Song at the Feast of Brougham 1807 236 Yes ! full surely 1807 238 Beneath the concave 244 French Revolution 1810 247 Who rises on the Banks 251 When the soft Hand · 1816 258 It is no Spirit 1807 259 The Pass of Kirksto e 264 Evening Ode ...
... Song at the Feast of Brougham 1807 236 Yes ! full surely 1807 238 Beneath the concave 244 French Revolution 1810 247 Who rises on the Banks 251 When the soft Hand · 1816 258 It is no Spirit 1807 259 The Pass of Kirksto e 264 Evening Ode ...
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... song Regales them as they wind along ; While to the music , from on high , The echoes make a glad reply . - But the sage Muse the revel heeds No farther than her story needs ; Nor will she servilely attend The loitering journey to its ...
... song Regales them as they wind along ; While to the music , from on high , The echoes make a glad reply . - But the sage Muse the revel heeds No farther than her story needs ; Nor will she servilely attend The loitering journey to its ...
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... , Two losses had we to sustain , We lost both WAGGONER and WAIN ! Accept , O Friend , for praise or blame , The gift of this adventurous Song ; A record which I dared to frame , Though timid 44 CANTO IV . THE WAGGONER .
... , Two losses had we to sustain , We lost both WAGGONER and WAIN ! Accept , O Friend , for praise or blame , The gift of this adventurous Song ; A record which I dared to frame , Though timid 44 CANTO IV . THE WAGGONER .
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