The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... child , He knew it not ) and from his happiest looks , Did she extract the food of self - reproach , As one that lived ungrateful for the stay By Heaven afforded to uphold her maimed And tottering spirit . And full oft the Boy , Now ...
... child , He knew it not ) and from his happiest looks , Did she extract the food of self - reproach , As one that lived ungrateful for the stay By Heaven afforded to uphold her maimed And tottering spirit . And full oft the Boy , Now ...
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... Child whose home was there . Once having seen her clasp with fond embrace This Child , I chanted to myself a lay , Endeavouring , in our English tongue , to trace Such things as she unto the Babe might say : And thus , from what I heard ...
... Child whose home was there . Once having seen her clasp with fond embrace This Child , I chanted to myself a lay , Endeavouring , in our English tongue , to trace Such things as she unto the Babe might say : And thus , from what I heard ...
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... CHILD . ( BY MY SISTER . ) THERE'S more in words than I can teach : Yet listen , Child ! —I would not preach ; But only give some plain directions To guide your speech and your affections . Say not you love a roasted fowl , But you may ...
... CHILD . ( BY MY SISTER . ) THERE'S more in words than I can teach : Yet listen , Child ! —I would not preach ; But only give some plain directions To guide your speech and your affections . Say not you love a roasted fowl , But you may ...
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POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS | 9 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Eve of | 53 |
The Last of the Flock | 59 |
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