The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... hast taken to thee as thy own , Making all kindness registered and known ; Thou for our sakes , though Nature's child indeed , Fair in thyself and beautiful alone , Hast taken gifts which thou dost little need . And O most constant ...
... hast taken to thee as thy own , Making all kindness registered and known ; Thou for our sakes , though Nature's child indeed , Fair in thyself and beautiful alone , Hast taken gifts which thou dost little need . And O most constant ...
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... hast no fears ; Mine art thou - spite of these my tears . Alas ! before I left the spot , My baby and its dwelling - place ; The nurse said to me , ' Tears should not Be shed upon an infant's face , It was unlucky ' — no , no , no ; No ...
... hast no fears ; Mine art thou - spite of these my tears . Alas ! before I left the spot , My baby and its dwelling - place ; The nurse said to me , ' Tears should not Be shed upon an infant's face , It was unlucky ' — no , no , no ; No ...
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... HAST thou then survived- Mild Offspring of infirm humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn - one life of that bright star , The second glory of the Heavens ? -Thou hast ; Already hast survived that great ...
... HAST thou then survived- Mild Offspring of infirm humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn - one life of that bright star , The second glory of the Heavens ? -Thou hast ; Already hast survived that great ...
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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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