The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... fair ; So , Mary , let it be If nought in loveliness compare With what thou art to me . True beauty dwells in deep retreats , Whose veil is unremoved Till heart with heart in concord beats , And the lover is beloved . XVI . YES ! thou ...
... fair ; So , Mary , let it be If nought in loveliness compare With what thou art to me . True beauty dwells in deep retreats , Whose veil is unremoved Till heart with heart in concord beats , And the lover is beloved . XVI . YES ! thou ...
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... fair to view , ' Tis fair enough for thee , my dove ! My beauty , little child , is flown , But thou wilt live with me in love ; And what if my poor cheek be brown ? ' Tis well for me , thou canst not see How pale and wan it else would ...
... fair to view , ' Tis fair enough for thee , my dove ! My beauty , little child , is flown , But thou wilt live with me in love ; And what if my poor cheek be brown ? ' Tis well for me , thou canst not see How pale and wan it else would ...
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... fair Either to be divided from the place On which it grew , or to be left alone To its own beauty . Many such there are , Fair ferns and flowers , and chiefly that tall fern , So stately , of the queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier ...
... fair Either to be divided from the place On which it grew , or to be left alone To its own beauty . Many such there are , Fair ferns and flowers , and chiefly that tall fern , So stately , of the queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier ...
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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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