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... side by side ' " Brook ! whose society the poet seeks Admonition " " " Beloved vale ! ' I said , ' when I shall con " Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne " Surprised by joy - impatient as the wind " 66 66 ' It is a beauteous ...
... side by side ' " Brook ! whose society the poet seeks Admonition " " " Beloved vale ! ' I said , ' when I shall con " Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne " Surprised by joy - impatient as the wind " 66 66 ' It is a beauteous ...
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... a stone , on the side of the mountain of Black Comb , Cumberland .. 245 In the grounds of Coleorton , the seat of Sir George Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire .. 246 Page 246 In a garden of the same Written at CONTENTS . xxi.
... a stone , on the side of the mountain of Black Comb , Cumberland .. 245 In the grounds of Coleorton , the seat of Sir George Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire .. 246 Page 246 In a garden of the same Written at CONTENTS . xxi.
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... side Far as the willow - skirted pool , Where two fair swans together glide . We talk'd of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ...
... side Far as the willow - skirted pool , Where two fair swans together glide . We talk'd of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ...
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... side , As if she'd lost her only friend , She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . " And let it be of duffil grey ...
... side , As if she'd lost her only friend , She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . " And let it be of duffil grey ...
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... side by side . My stockings there I often knit , My kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit- I sit and sing to them . And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , WE ARE SEVEN . " And often after sunset ...
... side by side . My stockings there I often knit , My kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit- I sit and sing to them . And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , WE ARE SEVEN . " And often after sunset ...
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