The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of the night or day . That far - off tinkling's drowsy cheer , Mixed with a faint yet grating sound In a moment lost and found , -by whose side , The Wain ...
... Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of the night or day . That far - off tinkling's drowsy cheer , Mixed with a faint yet grating sound In a moment lost and found , -by whose side , The Wain ...
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... Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so early with this prayer ? - Is it for threatenings in the sky ? Or for some other danger nigh ? No ; -him infirmities beset , But danger is not near him yet ; For at the ...
... Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so early with this prayer ? - Is it for threatenings in the sky ? Or for some other danger nigh ? No ; -him infirmities beset , But danger is not near him yet ; For at the ...
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... Benjamin right well Is known , and by as strong a spell As used to be that sign of love And hope the OLIVE - BOUGH and DOVE ; He knows it to his cost , good Man ! Who does not know the famous SWAN ? Object uncouth ! and yet our boast ...
... Benjamin right well Is known , and by as strong a spell As used to be that sign of love And hope the OLIVE - BOUGH and DOVE ; He knows it to his cost , good Man ! Who does not know the famous SWAN ? Object uncouth ! and yet our boast ...
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... Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was growing inwardly more strong ; And , in its struggles to get free , Was busily employed as he . The thunder had begun to growl— He ...
... Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was growing inwardly more strong ; And , in its struggles to get free , Was busily employed as he . The thunder had begun to growl— He ...
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... , the broken summit of which pre- sents two figures , full as distinctly shaped as that of the famous Cobbler near Arroquhar in Scotland . The ASTROLOGER was not unseen By solitary Benjamin ; But CANTO I. 283 THE WAGGONER .
... , the broken summit of which pre- sents two figures , full as distinctly shaped as that of the famous Cobbler near Arroquhar in Scotland . The ASTROLOGER was not unseen By solitary Benjamin ; But CANTO I. 283 THE WAGGONER .
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