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... sing one elegiac note . In 1790 , in company with his friend Jones , he made a pedestrian tour on the continent , carrying their own appointments , and each with about twenty pounds in his pocket . It is wonderful to think how far they ...
... sing one elegiac note . In 1790 , in company with his friend Jones , he made a pedestrian tour on the continent , carrying their own appointments , and each with about twenty pounds in his pocket . It is wonderful to think how far they ...
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... sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . -But , see , the evening star comes forth ...
... sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . -But , see , the evening star comes forth ...
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... sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . ALICE FELL . THE post - boy drove with fierce career , For threat'ning clouds the moon had drown'd ; When suddenly I seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ...
... sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . ALICE FELL . THE post - boy drove with fierce career , For threat'ning clouds the moon had drown'd ; When suddenly I seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ...
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... often knit , My kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit- I sit and sing to them . And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , WE ARE SEVEN . " And often after sunset , ∞ WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . We are Seven Page.
... often knit , My kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit- I sit and sing to them . And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , WE ARE SEVEN . " And often after sunset , ∞ WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . We are Seven Page.
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... sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth ...
... sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth ...
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