“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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William Wordsworth. XII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . PLEASURES newly found are sweet When they lie about our feet : February last , my heart First at sight of thee was glad ; All unheard of as thou art , Thou must needs , I think , have had ...
William Wordsworth. XII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . PLEASURES newly found are sweet When they lie about our feet : February last , my heart First at sight of thee was glad ; All unheard of as thou art , Thou must needs , I think , have had ...
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... to keep aloof ; That I , a Bard of hill and dale , Have caroll'd , fancy free , As if nor dove nor nightingale , Had heart or voice for me . If such thy meaning , O forbear , Sweet Bird F 2 51 The Poet and the Caged Turtledove.
... to keep aloof ; That I , a Bard of hill and dale , Have caroll'd , fancy free , As if nor dove nor nightingale , Had heart or voice for me . If such thy meaning , O forbear , Sweet Bird F 2 51 The Poet and the Caged Turtledove.
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William Wordsworth. If such thy meaning , O forbear , Sweet Bird ! to do me wrong ; Love , blessed Love , is every where The spirit of my song : " Mid grove , and by the calm fireside , Love animates my lyre— That coo again ! - ' tis not ...
William Wordsworth. If such thy meaning , O forbear , Sweet Bird ! to do me wrong ; Love , blessed Love , is every where The spirit of my song : " Mid grove , and by the calm fireside , Love animates my lyre— That coo again ! - ' tis not ...
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... of disease ; But the dews allay the heat , And the silence makes it sweet . Hush , there is some one on the stir ! ' Tis Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of r 2 THE WAGGONER . 67 Canto II.
... of disease ; But the dews allay the heat , And the silence makes it sweet . Hush , there is some one on the stir ! ' Tis Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of r 2 THE WAGGONER . 67 Canto II.
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... him , Or what need of explanation , Parley or interrogation ? For the Master sees , alas ! That unhappy Figure near him , Limping o'er the dewy grass , Where the road it fringes , sweet , Soft and 90 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
... him , Or what need of explanation , Parley or interrogation ? For the Master sees , alas ! That unhappy Figure near him , Limping o'er the dewy grass , Where the road it fringes , sweet , Soft and 90 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
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