The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... FLOCK . I. IN distant countries have I been , And yet I have not often seen A healthy man , a man full grown , Weep in the public roads , alone . But such a one , on English ground , And in the broad highway , I met ; Along the broad ...
... FLOCK . I. IN distant countries have I been , And yet I have not often seen A healthy man , a man full grown , Weep in the public roads , alone . But such a one , on English ground , And in the broad highway , I met ; Along the broad ...
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... flock . III . When I was young , a single man , And after youthful follies ran , Though little given to care and thought , Yet , so it was , an ewe I bought ; And other sheep from her I raised , As healthy sheep as you might see ; And ...
... flock . III . When I was young , a single man , And after youthful follies ran , Though little given to care and thought , Yet , so it was , an ewe I bought ; And other sheep from her I raised , As healthy sheep as you might see ; And ...
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... flock to me , As dear as my own children be ; For daily with my growing store I loved my children more and more . Alas ! it was an evil time ; God cursed me in my sore distress ; I prayed , yet every day I thought I loved my children ...
... flock to me , As dear as my own children be ; For daily with my growing store I loved my children more and more . Alas ! it was an evil time ; God cursed me in my sore distress ; I prayed , yet every day I thought I loved my children ...
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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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