The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the shore , And make the hollow mountains roar , Whilst we together jovial sit Careless , and crowned with mirth and wit , Where , though bleak winds confine us home , Our fancies round the world ...
... hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the shore , And make the hollow mountains roar , Whilst we together jovial sit Careless , and crowned with mirth and wit , Where , though bleak winds confine us home , Our fancies round the world ...
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... hills , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; — He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ; what can he do ? No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not 10 The Mother's Return By the Same.
... hills , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; — He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ; what can he do ? No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not 10 The Mother's Return By the Same.
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... hill did Lucy climb : But never reached the town . The wretched parents all that night Went shouting far and wide ; But there was neither sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked ...
... hill did Lucy climb : But never reached the town . The wretched parents all that night Went shouting far and wide ; But there was neither sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked ...
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... 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 them on , nor ever lost ; And to ...
... 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 them on , nor ever lost ; And to ...
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... hills smooth and warm : There surely must some reason be Why you would change sweet Liswyn farm For Kilve by the green sea . " At this , my boy hung down his head , He blushed with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I ...
... hills smooth and warm : There surely must some reason be Why you would change sweet Liswyn farm For Kilve by the green sea . " At this , my boy hung down his head , He blushed with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I ...
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