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... live with me in love , And what if my poor cheek be brown ? " Tis well for me , thou canst not see How pale and wan it else would be . Dread not their taunts , my little life ; I am thy father's wedded wife ; And underneath the ...
... live with me in love , And what if my poor cheek be brown ? " Tis well for me , thou canst not see How pale and wan it else would be . Dread not their taunts , my little life ; I am thy father's wedded wife ; And underneath the ...
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... live as long as live he may , He never will be warm again . No word to any man he utters , A - bed or up , to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters , " Poor Harry Gill is very cold . " A - bed or up , by night or day ; His teeth ...
... live as long as live he may , He never will be warm again . No word to any man he utters , A - bed or up , to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters , " Poor Harry Gill is very cold . " A - bed or up , by night or day ; His teeth ...
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... live , and spread , and kindle ; minds like these , In childhood , from this solitary being , This helpless wanderer , have perchance received ( A thing more precious far than all that books Or the solicitudes of love can do ! ) That ...
... live , and spread , and kindle ; minds like these , In childhood , from this solitary being , This helpless wanderer , have perchance received ( A thing more precious far than all that books Or the solicitudes of love can do ! ) That ...
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beauty behold beneath Betty Foy Binnorie BLACK COMB blessed bower Brancepeth breath bright calm cheer child clouds COLEORTON cottage creature dark dear delight doth Dr Johnson dwell earth Ennerdale fair fancy fear feel fields flowers frame French Revolution gentle Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Kilve light live lofty lonely look Lyrical Ballads Martha Ray mind morning mountain muse nature Nature's never night o'er pain passed peace pleasure poem Poet poor rill rocks round RYDAL MOUNT Rylstone shade shepherd side sight silent sleep smile solitary solitude song sorrow soul sound spake spirit spot stars stone stood stream sweet tears thee things thou thought trees truth Twas vale voice walk Wanderer wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods words Wordsworth youth