The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... once I saw a crowd , A host , 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 ...
... once I saw a crowd , A host , 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 ...
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... once the fountain , stream , and sea , They were they are they yet shall be . ED . * THE AFFLICTION OF MARGARET Composed 1804. - Published 1807 [ Written at Town - end , Grasmere . This was taken from the case of a poor widow who lived ...
... once the fountain , stream , and sea , They were they are they yet shall be . ED . * THE AFFLICTION OF MARGARET Composed 1804. - Published 1807 [ Written at Town - end , Grasmere . This was taken from the case of a poor widow who lived ...
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... Once up , once down the hill , one journey , Babe That will suffice thee ; and it seems that now Thou hast fore - knowledge that such task is thine ; Thou travellest so contentedly , and sleep'st In such a heedless peace . Alas ! full ...
... Once up , once down the hill , one journey , Babe That will suffice thee ; and it seems that now Thou hast fore - knowledge that such task is thine ; Thou travellest so contentedly , and sleep'st In such a heedless peace . Alas ! full ...
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... Once again The persevering wedge of tyranny Achieved their separation and once more Were they united , —to be yet again Disparted , pitiable lot ! But here A portion of the tale may well be left In silence , though my memory could add ...
... Once again The persevering wedge of tyranny Achieved their separation and once more Were they united , —to be yet again Disparted , pitiable lot ! But here A portion of the tale may well be left In silence , though my memory could add ...
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... once - bright bowers , our fate Remain unpitied , pity is not in man . With ornaments- -the prettiest , nature yields Or art can fashion , shall you deck our1 boy , And feed his countenance with your own sweet looks Till no one can ...
... once - bright bowers , our fate Remain unpitied , pity is not in man . With ornaments- -the prettiest , nature yields Or art can fashion , shall you deck our1 boy , And feed his countenance with your own sweet looks Till no one can ...
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