The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... round the country collecting and bringing home the money due to Govern- ment , in gold , which , it may be worth while to mention for the sake of my friends , was deposited in the cell or iron closet under the west window of the long ...
... round the country collecting and bringing home the money due to Govern- ment , in gold , which , it may be worth while to mention for the sake of my friends , was deposited in the cell or iron closet under the west window of the long ...
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... round the vale , with the lake lying immediately beneath them . " But turned not without welcome promise made , That he would share the pleasures and pursuits Of yet another summer's day , consumed In wandering with us . " When I ...
... round the vale , with the lake lying immediately beneath them . " But turned not without welcome promise made , That he would share the pleasures and pursuits Of yet another summer's day , consumed In wandering with us . " When I ...
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... round my face , And ever with me as I paced along . Upon that open moorland stood a grove , The wished - for port to which my course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms ...
... round my face , And ever with me as I paced along . Upon that open moorland stood a grove , The wished - for port to which my course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms ...
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... round the mountains hung , And many a legend , peopling the dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things ...
... round the mountains hung , And many a legend , peopling the dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things ...
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... round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the PEDLAR's toil - supplied their wants , Or pleased their fancies , with the wares he brought . Not ignorant was the Youth that still no few Of his adventurous countrymen ...
... round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all dependent Upon the PEDLAR's toil - supplied their wants , Or pleased their fancies , with the wares he brought . Not ignorant was the Youth that still no few Of his adventurous countrymen ...
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