The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... lost either his life or his senses in consequence . The next character to whom the Priest is led by contrast with the resoluteness displayed by the foregoing , is taken from a person born and bred in Grasmere , by name Dawson ; and ...
... lost either his life or his senses in consequence . The next character to whom the Priest is led by contrast with the resoluteness displayed by the foregoing , is taken from a person born and bred in Grasmere , by name Dawson ; and ...
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... lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two ...
... lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two ...
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... lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less For the peculiar pains they had ...
... lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less For the peculiar pains they had ...
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... lost . We parted then- Our final parting ; for from that time forth Did many seasons pass ere I returned Into this tract again . Nine tedious years ; From their first separation , nine long years , She lingered in unquiet widowhood ; A ...
... lost . We parted then- Our final parting ; for from that time forth Did many seasons pass ere I returned Into this tract again . Nine tedious years ; From their first separation , nine long years , She lingered in unquiet widowhood ; A ...
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... lost : of whom , and whose past life , ( Not to forestall such knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself ) This brief communication shall suffice . Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of ...
... lost : of whom , and whose past life , ( Not to forestall such knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself ) This brief communication shall suffice . Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of ...
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