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... course they take , And swiftly down the running lake They follow the Blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , Or Grasmere's clear unruffled breast , A youngling of the wild duck's nest , With ...
... course they take , And swiftly down the running lake They follow the Blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , Or Grasmere's clear unruffled breast , A youngling of the wild duck's nest , With ...
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... course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward view , The longing look , alone on you . Thus , when the sun , prepared for rest , Hath gain'd the precincts of the west , Though ...
... course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward view , The longing look , alone on you . Thus , when the sun , prepared for rest , Hath gain'd the precincts of the west , Though ...
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... course where hoary Derwent takes , Through crags and forest glooms and opening lakes , Staying his silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous clifis of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To ...
... course where hoary Derwent takes , Through crags and forest glooms and opening lakes , Staying his silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous clifis of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To ...
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... course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon what casual ...
... course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon what casual ...
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... course did bend , I should not feel the pain of dying , Could I with thee a message send ! Too soon , my friends , ye went away ; For I had many things to say . I'll follow you across the snow ; Ye travel heavily and slow ; In spite of ...
... course did bend , I should not feel the pain of dying , Could I with thee a message send ! Too soon , my friends , ye went away ; For I had many things to say . I'll follow you across the snow ; Ye travel heavily and slow ; In spite of ...
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