The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... hand of her purity ; and still Had watched him with an unrelenting eye . This he remembered in his riper age With gratitude , and reverential thoughts . But by the native vigor of his mind , By his habitual wanderings out of doors , By ...
... hand of her purity ; and still Had watched him with an unrelenting eye . This he remembered in his riper age With gratitude , and reverential thoughts . But by the native vigor of his mind , By his habitual wanderings out of doors , By ...
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... hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal stillness ; and they ministered To human comfort . Stooping down to drink , Upon the slimy foot - stone I espied The useless fragment of a wooden bowl , Green with the moss ...
... hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal stillness ; and they ministered To human comfort . Stooping down to drink , Upon the slimy foot - stone I espied The useless fragment of a wooden bowl , Green with the moss ...
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... hand the latch ; But , when I entered , Margaret looked at me A little while ; then turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ! at ...
... hand the latch ; But , when I entered , Margaret looked at me A little while ; then turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ! at ...
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... hands That she had parted with her elder child To a kind master on a distant farm Now happily apprenticed . - ' - I perceive d ; You look at me , and you have cause ; to - day I have been travelling far ; and many days . About the ...
... hands That she had parted with her elder child To a kind master on a distant farm Now happily apprenticed . - ' - I perceive d ; You look at me , and you have cause ; to - day I have been travelling far ; and many days . About the ...
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... hand of negligence ; The floor was neither dry nor neat , the hearth Was comfortless , and her small lot of books , Which in the cottage - window heretofore Had been piled up against the corner panes In seemly order , now , with ...
... hand of negligence ; The floor was neither dry nor neat , the hearth Was comfortless , and her small lot of books , Which in the cottage - window heretofore Had been piled up against the corner panes In seemly order , now , with ...
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