The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... brother John , The Waggoner , and a few other poems . - ED . FRENCH REVOLUTION , AS IT APPEARED TO ENTHUSIASTS AT ITS COMMENCEMENT REPRINTED FROM THE FRIEND Composed 1805. - Published 1809 [ An extract from the long poem on my own ...
... brother John , The Waggoner , and a few other poems . - ED . FRENCH REVOLUTION , AS IT APPEARED TO ENTHUSIASTS AT ITS COMMENCEMENT REPRINTED FROM THE FRIEND Composed 1805. - Published 1809 [ An extract from the long poem on my own ...
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... thee , or else some other , As merry a Brother , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , chearfully , till the day is done . 1807 . Compare this poem with Shelley's Skylark , and with Words- TO A SKY - LARK 43.
... thee , or else some other , As merry a Brother , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , chearfully , till the day is done . 1807 . Compare this poem with Shelley's Skylark , and with Words- TO A SKY - LARK 43.
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... brother , Mr. Thomas Hutchinson , who then lived at Sockburn- on - the - Tees , a beautiful retired situation , where I used to visit him and his sisters before my marriage . My sister and I spent many months there after my return from ...
... brother , Mr. Thomas Hutchinson , who then lived at Sockburn- on - the - Tees , a beautiful retired situation , where I used to visit him and his sisters before my marriage . My sister and I spent many months there after my return from ...
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... Brother to brother , this is all we can . 3 Yet they to whom thy virtues made thee dear Shall find thee through all changes of the year : This Oak points out thy grave ; the silent tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 IO We ...
... Brother to brother , this is all we can . 3 Yet they to whom thy virtues made thee dear Shall find thee through all changes of the year : This Oak points out thy grave ; the silent tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 IO We ...
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... Brother , too , in loving thee , Although he loved more silently , Sleeps by his native shore . Ah ! hopeful , hopeful was the day When to that Ship he bent his way , To govern and to guide : His wish was gained : a little time 1 1837 ...
... Brother , too , in loving thee , Although he loved more silently , Sleeps by his native shore . Ah ! hopeful , hopeful was the day When to that Ship he bent his way , To govern and to guide : His wish was gained : a little time 1 1837 ...
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