The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... land , And forced the full - swoln udder to demand , Thrice every day , the pail and welcome hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of ...
... land , And forced the full - swoln udder to demand , Thrice every day , the pail and welcome hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of ...
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... Land , though pride's perverted ire Rouse hell's own aid , and wrap thy fields in fire Lo , from the flames a great and glorious birth ; : As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For ...
... Land , though pride's perverted ire Rouse hell's own aid , and wrap thy fields in fire Lo , from the flames a great and glorious birth ; : As if a new - made heaven were hailing a new earth ! -All cannot be the promise is too fair For ...
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... land withdrew . But the calm summer season now was past . On as we drove , the equinoctial deep Ran mountains - high before the howling blast ; And many perished in the whirlwind's sweep . We gazed with terror on their gloomy sleep ...
... land withdrew . But the calm summer season now was past . On as we drove , the equinoctial deep Ran mountains - high before the howling blast ; And many perished in the whirlwind's sweep . We gazed with terror on their gloomy sleep ...
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... land With other burthens than the crop it bore . Year after year the old man still kept up A cheerful mind , —and buffeted with bond , Interest , and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ...
... land With other burthens than the crop it bore . Year after year the old man still kept up A cheerful mind , —and buffeted with bond , Interest , and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ...
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... land , And lay his bones among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' t would needs be a glad day for him He would himself , no doubt , be happy then As any that should meet him— PRIEST . Happy ! Sir- LEONARD . You said his kindred ...
... land , And lay his bones among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' t would needs be a glad day for him He would himself , no doubt , be happy then As any that should meet him— PRIEST . Happy ! Sir- LEONARD . You said his kindred ...
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