The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... thee . Day by day passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fire - side First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding ...
... thee . Day by day passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fire - side First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding ...
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... thee : Up to the heights , and in among the storms , Will I without thee go again , and do All works which I was wont to do alone , Before I knew thy face . - Heaven bless thee , Boy ! Thy heart these two weeks has been beating fast ...
... thee : Up to the heights , and in among the storms , Will I without thee go again , and do All works which I was wont to do alone , Before I knew thy face . - Heaven bless thee , Boy ! Thy heart these two weeks has been beating fast ...
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... Thee , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And Autumn , melancholy Wight ...
... Thee , sweet Daisy ! Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few grey hairs ; Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole Summer - fields are thine by right ; And Autumn , melancholy Wight ...
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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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