The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... flowers and plumy fern . My thirst I slaked , and , from the cheerless spot Withdrawing , straightway to the shade returned Where sate the old Man on the cottage - bench ; 465 And , while , beside him , with uncovered head , I yet was ...
... flowers and plumy fern . My thirst I slaked , and , from the cheerless spot Withdrawing , straightway to the shade returned Where sate the old Man on the cottage - bench ; 465 And , while , beside him , with uncovered head , I yet was ...
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... flower were lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think 535 Can scarcely bear it now in mind ...
... flower were lost In the dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think 535 Can scarcely bear it now in mind ...
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... flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less 725 For the peculiar pains they had required , Declined their languid ...
... flowers and thrift Had broken their trim border - lines , and straggled O'er paths they used to deck : carnations , once Prized for surpassing beauty , and no less 725 For the peculiar pains they had required , Declined their languid ...
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... flower 815 Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and drooping : she had learned No tidings of her husband ; if he lived , She knew not that he lived ; if he were dead , She knew not he was dead . She seemed ...
... flower 815 Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the Spring . I found her sad and drooping : she had learned No tidings of her husband ; if he lived , She knew not that he lived ; if he were dead , She knew not he was dead . She seemed ...
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... flowers , It seemed the better part were gnawed away Or trampled into earth ; a chain of straw , Which had been twined about the slender stem 840 Of a young apple - tree , lay at its root ; The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep ...
... flowers , It seemed the better part were gnawed away Or trampled into earth ; a chain of straw , Which had been twined about the slender stem 840 Of a young apple - tree , lay at its root ; The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep ...
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age to age Alfoxden appeared beauty behold beneath breath bright brown ridge calm cheerful clouds cottage course dark delight doth dwell earth epitaph fair fair Isle faith fear feel fields flowers frame Friend grace Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven hills holy hope hour human humble labour less line omitted living lofty lonely look Loughrigg Fell mind moorland mortal mountain nature nature's night o'er omitted in 1827 pain passed Pastor Patterdale peace pity pleasure poem praise previously one line previously two lines pure rest rocks round Rydal Mount sate seat shade side sight silent silent pools smile smooth Solitary solitude sorrow soul sound spake spirit stood stream tender things thoughts trees truth turned vale voice walk Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wish words Wordsworth youth