The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... seat , and then , -O Sir ! I cannot tell how she pronounced my name : - With fervent love , and with a face of grief 655 Unutterably helpless , and a look 660 That seemed to cling upon me , she enquired If I had seen her husband . As ...
... seat , and then , -O Sir ! I cannot tell how she pronounced my name : - With fervent love , and with a face of grief 655 Unutterably helpless , and a look 660 That seemed to cling upon me , she enquired If I had seen her husband . As ...
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... seats By many a cottage - hearth , where he received . The welcome of an Inmate from afar , And I at once forgot I was a Stranger . -Nor was he loth to enter ragged huts , Huts where his charity was blest ; his voice 55 60 Heard as the ...
... seats By many a cottage - hearth , where he received . The welcome of an Inmate from afar , And I at once forgot I was a Stranger . -Nor was he loth to enter ragged huts , Huts where his charity was blest ; his voice 55 60 Heard as the ...
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... seat , First , last , and single , in the breathing world , It could not be more quiet : peace is here Or nowhere ; days unruffled by the gale Of public news or private ; years that pass Forgetfully ; uncalled upon to pay The common ...
... seat , First , last , and single , in the breathing world , It could not be more quiet : peace is here Or nowhere ; days unruffled by the gale Of public news or private ; years that pass Forgetfully ; uncalled upon to pay The common ...
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... seat Whereon a full - grown man might rest , nor dread 420 The burning sunshine , or a transient shower ; But the whole plainly wrought by children's hands ! Whose skill had thronged the floor with a proud show THE SOLITARY . 57.
... seat Whereon a full - grown man might rest , nor dread 420 The burning sunshine , or a transient shower ; But the whole plainly wrought by children's hands ! Whose skill had thronged the floor with a proud show THE SOLITARY . 57.
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... seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; an ungracious matter this ! Which , for truth's sake , yet in remembrance too Of past discussions with this zealous friend And advocate of humble life , I now Will force upon his notice ...
... seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; an ungracious matter this ! Which , for truth's sake , yet in remembrance too Of past discussions with this zealous friend And advocate of humble life , I now Will force upon his notice ...
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