The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild . O'er rough and smooth she trips along , And never looks behind ; And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . 1799 . IX . WE ARE SEVEN . A simple Child , 18 LUCY GRAY .
... you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild . O'er rough and smooth she trips along , And never looks behind ; And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind . 1799 . IX . WE ARE SEVEN . A simple Child , 18 LUCY GRAY .
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... rises towards the foot of Thirlmere , on the western side of the beautiful dale of Legberthwaite , along the high road between Keswick and Ambleside . Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth 25 Rural Architecture.
... rises towards the foot of Thirlmere , on the western side of the beautiful dale of Legberthwaite , along the high road between Keswick and Ambleside . Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth 25 Rural Architecture.
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William Wordsworth. Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth , And , in anger or merriment , out of the north , Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the giant away . And what did these school - boys ...
William Wordsworth. Just half a week after , the wind sallied forth , And , in anger or merriment , out of the north , Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the giant away . And what did these school - boys ...
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... wind is cold Our hearth shall be thy bed , our house shall be thy fold . It will not , will not rest ! -Poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are ...
... wind is cold Our hearth shall be thy bed , our house shall be thy fold . It will not , will not rest ! -Poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are ...
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... winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like lions for their prey . Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky ; Night and day thou art safe , our ...
... winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like lions for their prey . Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky ; Night and day thou art safe , our ...
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