The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... once the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Offered a greeting of good ale To all who entered Grasmere Vale ; And called on him who must depart To leave it with a jovial heart ; · There , where the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Once B 5 CANTO I. 9 THE ...
... once the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Offered a greeting of good ale To all who entered Grasmere Vale ; And called on him who must depart To leave it with a jovial heart ; · There , where the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Once B 5 CANTO I. 9 THE ...
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William Wordsworth. There , where the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Once hung , a Poet harbours now , A simple water - drinking Bard ; - Why need our Hero then ( though frail His best resolves ) be on his guard ? - He marches by , secure and ...
William Wordsworth. There , where the DOVE and OLIVE - BOUGH Once hung , a Poet harbours now , A simple water - drinking Bard ; - Why need our Hero then ( though frail His best resolves ) be on his guard ? - He marches by , secure and ...
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... bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
... bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
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... once - for good and evil ! " " It is my Husband , " softly said The Woman , as if half afraid : By this time she was snug within , Through help of honest Benjamin ; She and her Babe , which to her breast With thankfulness the mother ...
... once - for good and evil ! " " It is my Husband , " softly said The Woman , as if half afraid : By this time she was snug within , Through help of honest Benjamin ; She and her Babe , which to her breast With thankfulness the mother ...
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... once more . You think , these doings must have bred In them disheartening doubts and dread ; No , not a horse of all the eight , Although it be a moonless night , Fears either for himself or freight ; For this they know ( and let it ...
... once more . You think , these doings must have bred In them disheartening doubts and dread ; No , not a horse of all the eight , Although it be a moonless night , Fears either for himself or freight ; For this they know ( and let it ...
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