The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... round him , 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 ...
... round him , 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 ...
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... Round and round , and neither find An outlet nor a resting - place ! Stranger , if such disquietude be thine , Fall on thy knees and sue for help divine . SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER MODERNISED . I. THE PRIORESS ' TALE 16 INSCRIPTIONS . On ...
... Round and round , and neither find An outlet nor a resting - place ! Stranger , if such disquietude be thine , Fall on thy knees and sue for help divine . SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER MODERNISED . I. THE PRIORESS ' TALE 16 INSCRIPTIONS . On ...
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... round in their neighbourhood , and had certain fixed days , on which , at different houses , they regularly received alms , sometimes in money , but mostly in provisions . I SAW an aged Beggar in my walk ; And he was seated , by the ...
... round in their neighbourhood , and had certain fixed days , on which , at different houses , they regularly received alms , sometimes in money , but mostly in provisions . I SAW an aged Beggar in my walk ; And he was seated , by the ...
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... rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To acts of love ; and habit does the work Of reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursued , VOL . V. E Doth find ...
... rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To acts of love ; and habit does the work Of reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursued , VOL . V. E Doth find ...
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... , That they dreamt not of dearth ; -He continued his rounds , Knocked here - and knocked there , pounds still adding to pounds . He paid what he could with his ill - gotten 54 POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD AGE .
... , That they dreamt not of dearth ; -He continued his rounds , Knocked here - and knocked there , pounds still adding to pounds . He paid what he could with his ill - gotten 54 POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD AGE .
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