The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... Dear Spot ! which we have watched with tender heed , Bringing thee chosen plants and blossoms blown Among the distant mountains , flower and weed , Which thou hast taken to thee as thy own , Making all kindness registered and known ...
... Dear Spot ! which we have watched with tender heed , Bringing thee chosen plants and blossoms blown Among the distant mountains , flower and weed , Which thou hast taken to thee as thy own , Making all kindness registered and known ...
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... Dear Babe , thou daughter of another , One moment let me be thy mother ! An infant's face and looks are thine And sure a mother's love is mine : Thy own dear mother's far away , At labour in the harvest field : Thy little sister is at ...
... Dear Babe , thou daughter of another , One moment let me be thy mother ! An infant's face and looks are thine And sure a mother's love is mine : Thy own dear mother's far away , At labour in the harvest field : Thy little sister is at ...
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... dear child ! What wicked looks are those I see ? Alas ! alas ! that look so wild , It never , never came from me : If thou art mad , my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . X. Oh ! smile on me , my little lamb ! For I thy own dear ...
... dear child ! What wicked looks are those I see ? Alas ! alas ! that look so wild , It never , never came from me : If thou art mad , my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . X. Oh ! smile on me , my little lamb ! For I thy own dear ...
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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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