The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Poor Fawcett , I have been told , became pretty much such a person as I have described ; and early disappeared from the stage , having fallen into habits of intemperance , which I have heard ( though I will not answer for the fact ) ...
... Poor Fawcett , I have been told , became pretty much such a person as I have described ; and early disappeared from the stage , having fallen into habits of intemperance , which I have heard ( though I will not answer for the fact ) ...
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... poor man upon the mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J. and she was exactly such a person as I describe . The ruins of the old chapel , among which the man was found lying , may yet be traced , and ...
... poor man upon the mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J. and she was exactly such a person as I describe . The ruins of the old chapel , among which the man was found lying , may yet be traced , and ...
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... poor ! Pure livers were they all , austere and grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , a reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known 22 22 THE EXCURSION ,
... poor ! Pure livers were they all , austere and grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , a reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known 22 22 THE EXCURSION ,
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... poor Margaret for her gentle looks , When she upheld the cool refreshment drawn From that forsaken spring ; and no one came But he was welcome ; no one went away But that it seemed she loved him . She is dead , The light extinguished of ...
... poor Margaret for her gentle looks , When she upheld the cool refreshment drawn From that forsaken spring ; and no one came But he was welcome ; no one went away But that it seemed she loved him . She is dead , The light extinguished of ...
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... poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their place knew them not . Meanwhile , abridged Of daily comforts , gladly reconciled To numerous self - denials , Margaret Went struggling on through those calamitous years With ...
... poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their place knew them not . Meanwhile , abridged Of daily comforts , gladly reconciled To numerous self - denials , Margaret Went struggling on through those calamitous years With ...
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