The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ! what has he to do With stirrup , saddle , or with rein ? But Betty's bent on her intent ; For her good neighbor , Susan Gale , Old Susan , she who dwells ...
... Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ! what has he to do With stirrup , saddle , or with rein ? But Betty's bent on her intent ; For her good neighbor , Susan Gale , Old Susan , she who dwells ...
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... Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is mild ...
... Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is mild ...
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... Betty's most especial charge , Was , " Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come ... Betty well could understand . And now that Johnny is just going , Though Betty's in a mighty flurry , She gently pats ...
... Betty's most especial charge , Was , " Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come ... Betty well could understand . And now that Johnny is just going , Though Betty's in a mighty flurry , She gently pats ...
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... Betty's heart ! He's at the guide - post , - he turns right ; She watches till he ' s out of sight , And Betty will not then depart . Burr , burr , now Johnny's lips they burr , THE IDIOT BOY . 327.
... Betty's heart ! He's at the guide - post , - he turns right ; She watches till he ' s out of sight , And Betty will not then depart . Burr , burr , now Johnny's lips they burr , THE IDIOT BOY . 327.
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... Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger ' s in merry tune ; The owlets hoot , the owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , As on he goes beneath the moon . His steed and he right ...
... Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger ' s in merry tune ; The owlets hoot , the owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , As on he goes beneath the moon . His steed and he right ...
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