The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Green - house , shell - grot , and moss - lined hermitage . Thou see'st a homely Pile , yet to these walls The heifer comes in the snow - storm , and here The new - dropped lamb finds shelter from the wind . And hither does one Poet ...
... Green - house , shell - grot , and moss - lined hermitage . Thou see'st a homely Pile , yet to these walls The heifer comes in the snow - storm , and here The new - dropped lamb finds shelter from the wind . And hither does one Poet ...
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... green , with daisy powdered over ; Tall were the flowers , the grove a lofty cover , All green and white ; and nothing else was seen . XIV . There sate I down among the fair fresh flowers , And saw the birds come tripping from their ...
... green , with daisy powdered over ; Tall were the flowers , the grove a lofty cover , All green and white ; and nothing else was seen . XIV . There sate I down among the fair fresh flowers , And saw the birds come tripping from their ...
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... green wood wide . XXI . Ah ! good sweet Nightingale ! for my heart's cheer , Hence hast thou stayed a little while too long ; For we have had the sorry Cuckoo here , And she hath been before thee with her song ; Evil light on her ! she ...
... green wood wide . XXI . Ah ! good sweet Nightingale ! for my heart's cheer , Hence hast thou stayed a little while too long ; For we have had the sorry Cuckoo here , And she hath been before thee with her song ; Evil light on her ! she ...
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... Saint Valentine's day , Under a maple that is well beseen , Before the chamber - window of the Queen , At Woodstock , on the meadow green and gay . LVIII . She thanked them ; and then her leave THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 37.
... Saint Valentine's day , Under a maple that is well beseen , Before the chamber - window of the Queen , At Woodstock , on the meadow green and gay . LVIII . She thanked them ; and then her leave THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 37.
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... green wall , Feeds in the sunshine ; the robust and young , The prosperous and unthinking , they who live Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; -all behold in him A silent monitor , which on their minds Must ...
... green wall , Feeds in the sunshine ; the robust and young , The prosperous and unthinking , they who live Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; -all behold in him A silent monitor , which on their minds Must ...
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