The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... Never did worthier lads break English bread ; The very brightest Sunday Autumn saw With all its mealy clusters of ripe nuts , Could never keep those boys away from church , Or tempt them to an hour of sabbath breach . Leonard and James ...
... Never did worthier lads break English bread ; The very brightest Sunday Autumn saw With all its mealy clusters of ripe nuts , Could never keep those boys away from church , Or tempt them to an hour of sabbath breach . Leonard and James ...
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... never did me good . A woeful time it was for me , To see the end of all my gains , The pretty flock which I had reared With all my care and pains , To see it melt like snow away- For me it was a woeful day . VII . Another still ! and ...
... never did me good . A woeful time it was for me , To see the end of all my gains , The pretty flock which I had reared With all my care and pains , To see it melt like snow away- For me it was a woeful day . VII . Another still ! and ...
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... never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or touched , Seen by mine eyes , or clasped in my embrace . Absence and death how differ they ! and how Shall I admit that nothing can restore What one short sigh so easily ...
... never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or touched , Seen by mine eyes , or clasped in my embrace . Absence and death how differ they ! and how Shall I admit that nothing can restore What one short sigh so easily ...
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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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