The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... tears were wet : Sturdy he seemed , though he was sad ; And in his arms a Lamb he had . II . He saw me , and he turned aside , As if he wished himself to hide : 1798 . And with his coat did then essay To wipe those POEMS FOUNDED ON THE ...
... tears were wet : Sturdy he seemed , though he was sad ; And in his arms a Lamb he had . II . He saw me , and he turned aside , As if he wished himself to hide : 1798 . And with his coat did then essay To wipe those POEMS FOUNDED ON THE ...
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... tears away . I followed him , and said , " My friend , What ails you ? wherefore weep you so ? " - " Shame on me , Sir ! this lusty Lamb , He makes my tears to flow . To - day I fetched him from the rock ; He is the last of all my flock ...
... tears away . I followed him , and said , " My friend , What ails you ? wherefore weep you so ? " - " Shame on me , Sir ! this lusty Lamb , He makes my tears to flow . To - day I fetched him from the rock ; He is the last of all my flock ...
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... 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 truth is in them who say so ! IV . My own dear ...
... 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 truth is in them who say so ! IV . My 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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