The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... moved ; From that low bench , rising instinctively I turned aside in weakness , nor had power To thank him for the tale which he had told . I stood , and leaning o'er the garden wall Reviewed that Woman's sufferings ; and it seemed To ...
... moved ; From that low bench , rising instinctively I turned aside in weakness , nor had power To thank him for the tale which he had told . I stood , and leaning o'er the garden wall Reviewed that Woman's sufferings ; and it seemed To ...
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... shaped their course along the sloping side Of that small valley , singing as they moved ; A sober company and few , the men Bare - headed , and all decently attired ! Some steps when they had thus advanced , the dirge 62 THE EXCURSION .
... shaped their course along the sloping side Of that small valley , singing as they moved ; A sober company and few , the men Bare - headed , and all decently attired ! Some steps when they had thus advanced , the dirge 62 THE EXCURSION .
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... moved , a willing Page , as he was bid , Ministering to our need . In genial mood , While at our pastoral banquet thus we sate Fronting the window of that little cell , I could not , ever and anon , forbear To glance an upward look on ...
... moved , a willing Page , as he was bid , Ministering to our need . In genial mood , While at our pastoral banquet thus we sate Fronting the window of that little cell , I could not , ever and anon , forbear To glance an upward look on ...
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... moved he like a shadow that performed Substantial service . Mark me now , and learn For what reward ! —The moon her monthly round Hath not completed since our dame , the queen Of this one cottage and this lonely dale , Into my little ...
... moved he like a shadow that performed Substantial service . Mark me now , and learn For what reward ! —The moon her monthly round Hath not completed since our dame , the queen Of this one cottage and this lonely dale , Into my little ...
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... moved Through the dull mist , I following - when a step , A single step , that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour , opened to my view Glory beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance ...
... moved Through the dull mist , I following - when a step , A single step , that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour , opened to my view Glory beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance ...
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