The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... French Revolution Ode to Duty To a Sky - Lark Fidelity Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog 137493 3355 37 42 44 48 49 To the Daisy Elegiac Stanzas . PAGE 51 Elegiac Verses.
... French Revolution Ode to Duty To a Sky - Lark Fidelity Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog 137493 3355 37 42 44 48 49 To the Daisy Elegiac Stanzas . PAGE 51 Elegiac Verses.
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... poem , To the pious memory of the accomplished young lady , Mrs. Anne Killigrew , I. 1. 15.—ED. Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant 14 ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA Address to my Infant Daughter, Dora.
... poem , To the pious memory of the accomplished young lady , Mrs. Anne Killigrew , I. 1. 15.—ED. Have scored thine age , and punctually timed Thine infant 14 ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA Address to my Infant Daughter, Dora.
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... made - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with memories of his dead daughter's childhood , and her " laughing eye . " - ED . Hours of perfect gladsomeness.1 -Pleased by any random toy ; 20 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES.
... made - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with memories of his dead daughter's childhood , and her " laughing eye . " - ED . Hours of perfect gladsomeness.1 -Pleased by any random toy ; 20 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES.
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... memory , was an earnest given By ready nature for a life of love , For endless constancy , and placid truth ; But whatsoe'er of such rare treasure lay Reserved , had fate permitted , for support Of their maturer years , his present mind ...
... memory , was an earnest given By ready nature for a life of love , For endless constancy , and placid truth ; But whatsoe'er of such rare treasure lay Reserved , had fate permitted , for support Of their maturer years , his present mind ...
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... memory could add Much how the Youth , in scanty space of time , 170 175 Was traversed from without ; much , too , of thoughts That occupied his days in solitude Under privation and restraint ; and what , Through dark and shapeless fear ...
... memory could add Much how the Youth , in scanty space of time , 170 175 Was traversed from without ; much , too , of thoughts That occupied his days in solitude Under privation and restraint ; and what , Through dark and shapeless fear ...
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