The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... singing from the inspiration of the Muse , ' Arma virumque cano ; ' but this is a fiction , in modern times , of slight value : the Iliad or the Paradise Lost would gain little in our estimation by being chanted . The other poets who ...
... singing from the inspiration of the Muse , ' Arma virumque cano ; ' but this is a fiction , in modern times , of slight value : the Iliad or the Paradise Lost would gain little in our estimation by being chanted . The other poets who ...
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... . We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her THE MOTHER'S RETURN . 11.
... . We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her THE MOTHER'S RETURN . 11.
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... 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 .
... 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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... sing a song to them . And often after sun - set , Sir , When it is light and fair , I take my little porringer , And eat my supper there . The first that died was sister Jane ; In bed she moaning lay , Till God released her of her pain ...
... sing a song to them . And often after sun - set , Sir , When it is light and fair , I take my little porringer , And eat my supper there . The first that died was sister Jane ; In bed she moaning lay , Till God released her of her pain ...
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... sing : " What ails thee , young One ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young One , rest ; what is ' t that ...
... sing : " What ails thee , young One ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young One , rest ; what is ' t that ...
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