The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... o'er rocky height , Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight ; He tosses about in every bare tree , As , if you look up , you plainly may see ; But how he will come , and whither he goes , There's never a scholar in ...
... o'er rocky height , Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight ; He tosses about in every bare tree , As , if you look up , you plainly may see ; But how he will come , and whither he goes , There's never a scholar in ...
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... o'er all that we had done , - Our rambles by the swift brook's side Far as the willow - skirted pool , Where two fair swans together glide . We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that ...
... o'er all that we had done , - Our rambles by the swift brook's side Far as the willow - skirted pool , Where two fair swans together glide . We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that ...
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... may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild . O'er rough and smooth she trips along , And never looks behind ; And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . 1799 . IX . WE ARE SEVEN . A simple Child , 18 LUCY GRAY .
... may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild . O'er rough and smooth she trips along , And never looks behind ; And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . 1799 . IX . WE ARE SEVEN . A simple Child , 18 LUCY GRAY .
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... o'er the hedge , before me I espied A snow - white mountain - lamb with a Maiden at its side . Nor sheep nor kine were near ; the lamb was all alone , And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone ; With one knee on the grass did the ...
... o'er the hedge , before me I espied A snow - white mountain - lamb with a Maiden at its side . Nor sheep nor kine were near ; the lamb was all alone , And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone ; With one knee on the grass did the ...
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... o'er the crags recline , * The word intake is local , and signifies a mountain - inclosure . + Ghyll is also , I believe , a term confined to this country : ghyll , and dingle , have the same meaning . Sole light admitted here , a small ...
... o'er the crags recline , * The word intake is local , and signifies a mountain - inclosure . + Ghyll is also , I believe , a term confined to this country : ghyll , and dingle , have the same meaning . Sole light admitted here , a small ...
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