The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... Susan , she who dwells alone , Is sick , and makes a piteous moan , As if her very life would fail . There's not a house within a mile , No hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the ...
... Susan , she who dwells alone , Is sick , and makes a piteous moan , As if her very life would fail . There's not a house within a mile , No hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the ...
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... Susan Gale . There is no need of boot or spur , There is no need of whip or wand ; For Johnny has his holly - bough , And with a hurly - burly now He shakes the green bough in his hand . And Betty o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is ...
... Susan Gale . There is no need of boot or spur , There is no need of whip or wand ; For Johnny has his holly - bough , And with a hurly - burly now He shakes the green bough in his hand . And Betty o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is ...
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... Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The owlets hoot , the owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , As on he goes beneath the moon . His steed and he right well agree ; For of this Pony there's a rumour , That ...
... Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The owlets hoot , the owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , As on he goes beneath the moon . His steed and he right well agree ; For of this Pony there's a rumour , That ...
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... Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story , What speedy help her Boy will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty , still at Susan's side , By this ...
... Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story , What speedy help her Boy will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty , still at Susan's side , By this ...
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William Wordsworth. Poor Susan moans , poor Susan groans ; 66 As sure as there's a moon in heaven , " Cries Betty , " he ' ll be back again ; They'll both be here ' tis almost ten— Both will be here before eleven . " Poor Susan moans ...
William Wordsworth. Poor Susan moans , poor Susan groans ; 66 As sure as there's a moon in heaven , " Cries Betty , " he ' ll be back again ; They'll both be here ' tis almost ten— Both will be here before eleven . " Poor Susan moans ...
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