The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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William Wordsworth. To face the Tille Vol.2 . Engraved by J.C.Bromley from a Ficture by Sir George Beaumont Bar.
William Wordsworth. To face the Tille Vol.2 . Engraved by J.C.Bromley from a Ficture by Sir George Beaumont Bar.
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... ; So struts yon Cock that now is crowing ; And the morning light in grace Strikes upon his lifted face , Hurrying the pallid hue away That might his trespasses betray . But what can all avail to clear him , Or 42 THE WAGGONER . CANTO IV .
... ; So struts yon Cock that now is crowing ; And the morning light in grace Strikes upon his lifted face , Hurrying the pallid hue away That might his trespasses betray . But what can all avail to clear him , Or 42 THE WAGGONER . CANTO IV .
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... face ; Returning , like a ghost unlaid , Until the debt I owe be paid . Forgive me , then ; for I had been On friendly terms with this Machine : In him , while he was wont to trace Our roads , through many a long year's space , A living ...
... face ; Returning , like a ghost unlaid , Until the debt I owe be paid . Forgive me , then ; for I had been On friendly terms with this Machine : In him , while he was wont to trace Our roads , through many a long year's space , A living ...
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... face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the Thrush Has a thought about it's nest , Thou wilt come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast ...
... face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the Thrush Has a thought about it's nest , Thou wilt come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast ...
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... face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane — there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befal the yellow Flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we ...
... face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane — there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befal the yellow Flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we ...
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behold beneath Benjamin Bird BLACK COMB bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheer Clifford clouds Countess of Pembroke Creature cried dancing dead deep delight doth dwell earth fair fear flowers gentle gladness gleams Glow-worms Goody Blake Grasmere green happy Harry Gill hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill hither horse hour Infant light living LOCH LOMOND lofty lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray moon morning mountain mournfully murmur never night o'er oh misery Peter Bell pleasure poor rills river Swale rocks round RYDAL MOUNT shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sits solitary song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir stone stood stream sweet thee There's thine thing Thorn Thou art thoughts Tower trees turned Twas vale voice Waggon wandering weary ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow