The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... , of whose education and course of life he gives an account . The Wan- derer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . • THE WANDERER . ' Twas summer , and the sun.
... , of whose education and course of life he gives an account . The Wan- derer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . • THE WANDERER . ' Twas summer , and the sun.
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... trees that shot in long lank slips , Or currants , hanging from their leafless stems , In scanty strings , had tempted to o'erleap The broken wall . I looked around , and there , Where two tall hedge - rows of thick alder boughs 460 ...
... trees that shot in long lank slips , Or currants , hanging from their leafless stems , In scanty strings , had tempted to o'erleap The broken wall . I looked around , and there , Where two tall hedge - rows of thick alder boughs 460 ...
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... trees , ' Made my heart bleed . ' 592 At this the Wanderer paused ; And , looking up to those enormous elms , He said , “ ” Tis now the hour of deepest noon . At this still season of repose and peace , This hour when all things which ...
... trees , ' Made my heart bleed . ' 592 At this the Wanderer paused ; And , looking up to those enormous elms , He said , “ ” Tis now the hour of deepest noon . At this still season of repose and peace , This hour when all things which ...
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... , And now the ' trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , 705 And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When 32 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... , And now the ' trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , 705 And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When 32 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... tree , lay at its root ; The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep . -Margaret stood near , her infant in her arms , And , noting that my eye was on the tree , She said , ' I fear it will be dead and gone 845 Ere Robert come again ...
... tree , lay at its root ; The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep . -Margaret stood near , her infant in her arms , And , noting that my eye was on the tree , She said , ' I fear it will be dead and gone 845 Ere Robert come again ...
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