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... , of golden 1 daffodils ; dancing 1807 . * The poet expressly told me that these verses were on his wife.-H. C. R. Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and 4 I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD "I wandered lonely as a cloud "
... , of golden 1 daffodils ; dancing 1807 . * The poet expressly told me that these verses were on his wife.-H. C. R. Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and 4 I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD "I wandered lonely as a cloud "
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... beneath the trees , Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . 2 This stanza was added in the edition of 1815 . 3 1807 . be but gay , 1807 . 1836 . The 1840 edition returns to the text of 1807 . 4 1815 . laughing 1807 . them along the shore ...
... beneath the trees , Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . 2 This stanza was added in the edition of 1815 . 3 1807 . be but gay , 1807 . 1836 . The 1840 edition returns to the text of 1807 . 4 1815 . laughing 1807 . them along the shore ...
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... Beneath a sun that wakes a weary world To its dull round of ordinary cares ; A man too happy for mortality ! So passed the time , till whether through effect Of some unguarded moment that dissolved Virtuous restraint — ah , speak it ...
... Beneath a sun that wakes a weary world To its dull round of ordinary cares ; A man too happy for mortality ! So passed the time , till whether through effect Of some unguarded moment that dissolved Virtuous restraint — ah , speak it ...
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... Beneath a 2 covering of the common earth ! It is not from unwillingness to praise , Or want of love , that here no Stone we raise ; More thou deserv'st ; but this man gives to man , Brother to brother , this is all we can . 3 Yet they ...
... Beneath a 2 covering of the common earth ! It is not from unwillingness to praise , Or want of love , that here no Stone we raise ; More thou deserv'st ; but this man gives to man , Brother to brother , this is all we can . 3 Yet they ...
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... beneath the moving sea He lay in slumber quietly ; Unforced by wind or wave To quit the Ship for which he died , ( All claims of duty satisfied ; ) And there they found him at her side ; And bore him to the grave . Vain service ! yet ...
... beneath the moving sea He lay in slumber quietly ; Unforced by wind or wave To quit the Ship for which he died , ( All claims of duty satisfied ; ) And there they found him at her side ; And bore him to the grave . Vain service ! yet ...
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