The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... even as if they were a part Of his own Household : nor , while from his bed He looks , through the open door - place , INSCRIPTIONS . Written with a Pencil upon a Stone in the Wall of House (an Out-house), on the Island at Grasmere.
... even as if they were a part Of his own Household : nor , while from his bed He looks , through the open door - place , INSCRIPTIONS . Written with a Pencil upon a Stone in the Wall of House (an Out-house), on the Island at Grasmere.
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William Wordsworth. He looks , through the open door - place , toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep— Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy ! VI . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL ...
William Wordsworth. He looks , through the open door - place , toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep— Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy ! VI . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL ...
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... look on the fresh daisy ; then say I , Although for pain thou may'st be like to die , Thou wilt be eased , and less wilt droop and pine . L. And mind always that thou be good and true , And I will sing one song , of many new , For love ...
... look on the fresh daisy ; then say I , Although for pain thou may'st be like to die , Thou wilt be eased , and less wilt droop and pine . L. And mind always that thou be good and true , And I will sing one song , of many new , For love ...
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... look Of idle computation . In the sun , Upon the second step of that small pile , Surrounded by those wild unpeopled hills , He sat , and ate his food in solitude : And ever , scattered from his palsied hand , That , still attempting to ...
... look Of idle computation . In the sun , Upon the second step of that small pile , Surrounded by those wild unpeopled hills , He sat , and ate his food in solitude : And ever , scattered from his palsied hand , That , still attempting to ...
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... look and motion , that the cottage curs , Ere he has passed the door , will turn away , Weary of barking at him . Boys and girls , The vacant and the busy , maids and youths , And urchins newly breeched - all pass him by : Him even the ...
... look and motion , that the cottage curs , Ere he has passed the door , will turn away , Weary of barking at him . Boys and girls , The vacant and the busy , maids and youths , And urchins newly breeched - all pass him by : Him even the ...
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