The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... thou keep nigh , For trust me well , in spite of thy quaint cry , If long time from thy mate thou be , or far , Thou'lt be as others that forsaken are ; Then shalt thou raise a clamour as do I. 180 185 XXXVIII Fie , quoth she , on thy ...
... thou keep nigh , For trust me well , in spite of thy quaint cry , If long time from thy mate thou be , or far , Thou'lt be as others that forsaken are ; Then shalt thou raise a clamour as do I. 180 185 XXXVIII Fie , quoth she , on thy ...
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... thou the Cuckoo heard , ere thou heard'st me ; Yet if I live it shall amended be , When next May comes , if I am not afraid . XLVIII And one thing will I counsel thee alsó , 235 The Cuckoo trust not thou , nor his Love's saw ; All that ...
... thou the Cuckoo heard , ere thou heard'st me ; Yet if I live it shall amended be , When next May comes , if I am not afraid . XLVIII And one thing will I counsel thee alsó , 235 The Cuckoo trust not thou , nor his Love's saw ; All that ...
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... Thou Traitor ! with thy scorpion tongue , " quoth he , " To my confusion am I brought by thee . Why was I born , why have I yet a life O wife , O gem of pleasure , O dear wife , That wert to me so stedfast and so true , Now dead thou ...
... Thou Traitor ! with thy scorpion tongue , " quoth he , " To my confusion am I brought by thee . Why was I born , why have I yet a life O wife , O gem of pleasure , O dear wife , That wert to me so stedfast and so true , Now dead thou ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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