the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
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... Beneath the gloomy hills , I homeward went In solitude , such intercourse was mine : " Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and ...
... Beneath the gloomy hills , I homeward went In solitude , such intercourse was mine : " Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and ...
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... beneath the steeps ; -Thy lake , ' mid smoking woods , that blue and grey Gleams , streak'd or dappled , hid from morning's ray , Slow travelling down the western hills , to fold Its green - tinged margin in a blaze of gold ; From ...
... beneath the steeps ; -Thy lake , ' mid smoking woods , that blue and grey Gleams , streak'd or dappled , hid from morning's ray , Slow travelling down the western hills , to fold Its green - tinged margin in a blaze of gold ; From ...
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... beneath their casement shade The pilgrim's wistful eye hath never stay'd . -There , did the iron genius not disdain The gentle power that haunts the myrtle plain , There , might the love - sick maiden sit , and chide The insuperable ...
... beneath their casement shade The pilgrim's wistful eye hath never stay'd . -There , did the iron genius not disdain The gentle power that haunts the myrtle plain , There , might the love - sick maiden sit , and chide The insuperable ...
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... Beneath the cliffs , and pine - woods ' steady sough ; † The solitary heifer's deepen'd low ; Or rumbling , heard remote , of falling snow ; Save that , the stranger seen below , the boy Shouts from the echoing hills with savage joy ...
... Beneath the cliffs , and pine - woods ' steady sough ; † The solitary heifer's deepen'd low ; Or rumbling , heard remote , of falling snow ; Save that , the stranger seen below , the boy Shouts from the echoing hills with savage joy ...
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