The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... " with one voice , " as happy as the birds that carolled around them . He would go angling by lonely brooks on rainy days , and bewildered in J the mist , see suddenly a shepherd , like a HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 27.
... " with one voice , " as happy as the birds that carolled around them . He would go angling by lonely brooks on rainy days , and bewildered in J the mist , see suddenly a shepherd , like a HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 27.
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... birds , and the busy sounds of a fine summer's evening , while my eye is gratified by a smiling prospect of cultivated fields richly wooded , our own church , and the parsonage house . " [ She laments her solitude , but anticipates the ...
... birds , and the busy sounds of a fine summer's evening , while my eye is gratified by a smiling prospect of cultivated fields richly wooded , our own church , and the parsonage house . " [ She laments her solitude , but anticipates the ...
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... birds to build their nests And warble in its chambers . " + More than this , in that autobiographic analysis of himself , and of the state of mind he passed through in France , and on his return to England , which is given in the ...
... birds to build their nests And warble in its chambers . " + More than this , in that autobiographic analysis of himself , and of the state of mind he passed through in France , and on his return to England , which is given in the ...
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... Birds in the bower , and lambs in the green field , Could they have known her , would have loved ; methought Her very presence such a sweetness breathed , That flowers , and trees , and even the silent hills , And everything she looked ...
... Birds in the bower , and lambs in the green field , Could they have known her , would have loved ; methought Her very presence such a sweetness breathed , That flowers , and trees , and even the silent hills , And everything she looked ...
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... birds seemed to participate in our felicities , and poured forth their selectest anthems . As we sat in our sylvan hall of splendour , a company of the happiest of mortals ( T. Poole , C. Lloyd , S. T. Coleridge , and myself ) , the ...
... birds seemed to participate in our felicities , and poured forth their selectest anthems . As we sat in our sylvan hall of splendour , a company of the happiest of mortals ( T. Poole , C. Lloyd , S. T. Coleridge , and myself ) , the ...
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