The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... lived , for a general illustration of the charac- teristics of Fancy . The middle part of this ode contains a most lively description of the entrance of Winter , with his retinue , as A palsied king , ' and yet a military monarch ...
... lived , for a general illustration of the charac- teristics of Fancy . The middle part of this ode contains a most lively description of the entrance of Winter , with his retinue , as A palsied king , ' and yet a military monarch ...
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... lived in peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely babes had lain upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sighed , And knew not why . My happy father died , When ...
... lived in peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely babes had lain upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sighed , And knew not why . My happy father died , When ...
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... lived there ; both for the sake Of many darling pleasures , and the love Which to an only brother he has borne In all his hardships , since that happy time When , whether it blew foul or fair , they two Were brother - shepherds on their ...
... lived there ; both for the sake Of many darling pleasures , and the love Which to an only brother he has borne In all his hardships , since that happy time When , whether it blew foul or fair , they two Were brother - shepherds on their ...
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... lived : -for , though their parents Lay buried side by side as now they lie , The old man was a father to the boys , Two fathers in one father and if tears , Shed when he talked of them where they were not , And hauntings from the ...
... lived : -for , though their parents Lay buried side by side as now they lie , The old man was a father to the boys , Two fathers in one father and if tears , Shed when he talked of them where they were not , And hauntings from the ...
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... lived with Walter , The only kinsman near them , and though he Inclined to both by reason of his age , With a more fond , familiar tenderness ; They , notwithstanding , had much love to spare , And it all went into each other's hearts ...
... lived with Walter , The only kinsman near them , and though he Inclined to both by reason of his age , With a more fond , familiar tenderness ; They , notwithstanding , had much love to spare , And it all went into each other's hearts ...
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