The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the ...
... travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the ...
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... traveller's road , she often stood , And when a stranger horseman came , the latch Would lift , and in his face look wistfully : Most happy , if , from aught discovered there . Of tender feeling , she might dare repeat The same sad ...
... traveller's road , she often stood , And when a stranger horseman came , the latch Would lift , and in his face look wistfully : Most happy , if , from aught discovered there . Of tender feeling , she might dare repeat The same sad ...
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... traveller's side ; His dear companion wheresoe'er he went , Opening from land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honored Race Drew happier , loftier , more impassioned thoughts VOL ...
... traveller's side ; His dear companion wheresoe'er he went , Opening from land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honored Race Drew happier , loftier , more impassioned thoughts VOL ...
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... traveller , with earnest voice , As if the thought were but a moment old , Claimed absolute dominion for the day . We started , and he led me toward the hills , Up through an ample vale , with higher hills Before us , mountains stern ...
... traveller , with earnest voice , As if the thought were but a moment old , Claimed absolute dominion for the day . We started , and he led me toward the hills , Up through an ample vale , with higher hills Before us , mountains stern ...
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... traveller to beguile The way , while we advanced up that wide vale . Diverging now ( as if his quest had been Some secret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some lofty eminence , Renowned for splendid prospect far and wide ) ...
... traveller to beguile The way , while we advanced up that wide vale . Diverging now ( as if his quest had been Some secret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some lofty eminence , Renowned for splendid prospect far and wide ) ...
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