The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... tree ; Made such wanton spoil and rout , Turning blossoms inside out ; Hung - head pointing towards the ground- 4 40 45 50 5 59 55 60 65 1 One for me , too , as is meet . 2 1815 . or MS . 1807 . MS . 3 busy 41836 , Hung with head ...
... tree ; Made such wanton spoil and rout , Turning blossoms inside out ; Hung - head pointing towards the ground- 4 40 45 50 5 59 55 60 65 1 One for me , too , as is meet . 2 1815 . or MS . 1807 . MS . 3 busy 41836 , Hung with head ...
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... trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now standing forth an offering to the blast , And buffeted at will by ...
... trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now standing forth an offering to the blast , And buffeted at will by ...
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... : and at every inn , And under every hospitable tree At which the bearers halted or reposed , Laid him with timid care upon his knees , 1 1827 . upon . 1820 . And looked , as mothers ne'er were known to look 32 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA.
... : and at every inn , And under every hospitable tree At which the bearers halted or reposed , Laid him with timid care upon his knees , 1 1827 . upon . 1820 . And looked , as mothers ne'er were known to look 32 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA.
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... tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 IO We grieved for thee , and wished thy end were past ; And willingly have laid thee here at last : 4 For thou hadst lived till every thing that cheers In thee had yielded to the weight of ...
... tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 IO We grieved for thee , and wished thy end were past ; And willingly have laid thee here at last : 4 For thou hadst lived till every thing that cheers In thee had yielded to the weight of ...
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... Trees are growing now which he planted . He staid with us till the 29th of September , having come to us about the end of January . During that time Mary Hutchinson - now Mary Wordsworth - staid with us six weeks . John used to walk ...
... Trees are growing now which he planted . He staid with us till the 29th of September , having come to us about the end of January . During that time Mary Hutchinson - now Mary Wordsworth - staid with us six weeks . John used to walk ...
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