The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... worse affliction in the plague of war : This happy Land was stricken to the heart ! 540 A Wanderer then among the cottages , I , with my freight of winter raiment , saw The hardships of that season : many rich Sank down THE WANDERER . 27.
... worse affliction in the plague of war : This happy Land was stricken to the heart ! 540 A Wanderer then among the cottages , I , with my freight of winter raiment , saw The hardships of that season : many rich Sank down THE WANDERER . 27.
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... land . -He left me thus he could not gather heart To take a farewell of me ; for he feared That I should follow with my babes , and sink 680 Beneath the misery of that wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears ...
... land . -He left me thus he could not gather heart To take a farewell of me ; for he feared That I should follow with my babes , and sink 680 Beneath the misery of that wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears ...
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... land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honoured Race Drew happier , loftier , more empassioned , thoughts From his long journeyings and eventful life , Than this obscure Itinerant ...
... land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honoured Race Drew happier , loftier , more empassioned , thoughts From his long journeyings and eventful life , Than this obscure Itinerant ...
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... ambitious feet might move at large ; Whence , unmolested wanderers , we beheld 540 The shining giver of the day diffuse His brightness o'er a tract of sea and land Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; DESPONDENCY . 91.
... ambitious feet might move at large ; Whence , unmolested wanderers , we beheld 540 The shining giver of the day diffuse His brightness o'er a tract of sea and land Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; DESPONDENCY . 91.
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... lands , Ye that are capable of joy be glad ! Henceforth , whate'er is wanting to yourselves In others ye shall promptly find ; —and all , 731 Enriched by mutual and reflected wealth , Shall with one heart honour their common kind ...
... lands , Ye that are capable of joy be glad ! Henceforth , whate'er is wanting to yourselves In others ye shall promptly find ; —and all , 731 Enriched by mutual and reflected wealth , Shall with one heart honour their common kind ...
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