The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire , ' is the well - known expression of Shakspeare , de- lineating an ordinary image upon the cliffs of Dover . In these two instances is a slight exer- tion of the faculty which I denominate ...
... half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire , ' is the well - known expression of Shakspeare , de- lineating an ordinary image upon the cliffs of Dover . In these two instances is a slight exer- tion of the faculty which I denominate ...
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... half - stifled knell , Alas ! ' tis the sound of the eight o'clock bell . -Come now we'll to bed ! and when we are there He may work his own will , and what shall we care ? He may knock at the door , we'll not let him in ; May drive at ...
... half - stifled knell , Alas ! ' tis the sound of the eight o'clock bell . -Come now we'll to bed ! and when we are there He may work his own will , and what shall we care ? He may knock at the door , we'll not let him in ; May drive at ...
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... half wild- 66 Then come with me into the chaise . " She sate like one past all relief ; Sob after sob she forth did send In wretchedness , as if her grief Could never , never have an end , " My child , in Durham do you dwell ? 14 ALICE ...
... half wild- 66 Then come with me into the chaise . " She sate like one past all relief ; Sob after sob she forth did send In wretchedness , as if her grief Could never , never have an end , " My child , in Durham do you dwell ? 14 ALICE ...
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... Half breathless from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks small ; And through the broken hawthorn - hedge , And by the long stone - wall ; And then an open field they crossed : The marks were still the same ; They tracked ...
... Half breathless from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks small ; And through the broken hawthorn - hedge , And by the long stone - wall ; And then an open field they crossed : The marks were still the same ; They tracked ...
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... which rises towards the foot of Thirlmere , on the western side of the beautiful dale of Legberthwaite , along the high road between Keswick and Ambleside . Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth 25 Rural Architecture.
... which rises towards the foot of Thirlmere , on the western side of the beautiful dale of Legberthwaite , along the high road between Keswick and Ambleside . Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth 25 Rural Architecture.
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