The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... babes to shield , And faint the fire a dying heart can yield ! 274 Press the sad kiss , fond mother ! vainly fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bosom warms , Thy breast their death ...
... babes to shield , And faint the fire a dying heart can yield ! 274 Press the sad kiss , fond mother ! vainly fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bosom warms , Thy breast their death ...
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... babe her only comforter ; 175 Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and mountain- snows Predominates , and darkness comes and goes , 180 And the fierce ...
... babe her only comforter ; 175 Lo , where she sits beneath yon shaggy rock , A cowering shape half hid in curling smoke ! When lightning among clouds and mountain- snows Predominates , and darkness comes and goes , 180 And the fierce ...
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... babes had lain upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sighed , 265 And knew not why . My happy father died , When threatened war reduced the children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The ...
... babes had lain upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sighed , 265 And knew not why . My happy father died , When threatened war reduced the children's meal : Thrice happy ! that for him the grave could hide The ...
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... that ever troubled The heart of living creature . --My poor Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; whereupon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , 92 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . [ ACT I.
... that ever troubled The heart of living creature . --My poor Babe Was crying , as I thought , crying for bread When I had none to give him ; whereupon 400 I put a slip of foxglove in his hand , 92 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . [ ACT I.
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... Babe Here at my breast , and ask me where I bought it : This they can do , and look upon my face- But you , Sir , should be kinder . Mar. 441 Come hither , Fathers , And learn what nature is from this poor Wretch ! Beg . Ay , Sir ...
... Babe Here at my breast , and ask me where I bought it : This they can do , and look upon my face- But you , Sir , should be kinder . Mar. 441 Come hither , Fathers , And learn what nature is from this poor Wretch ! Beg . Ay , Sir ...
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