The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the shore , And make the hollow mountains roar , Whilst we together jovial sit Careless , and crowned with mirth and wit , Where , though bleak winds confine us home , Our fancies round ...
... round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the shore , And make the hollow mountains roar , Whilst we together jovial sit Careless , and crowned with mirth and wit , Where , though bleak winds confine us home , Our fancies round ...
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... round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock - chastisement and partnership in play . And , as a faggot sparkles on the hearth , Not less if unattended and alone Than when both young and old sit gathered round And take delight in its ...
... round Of trespasses , affected to provoke Mock - chastisement and partnership in play . And , as a faggot sparkles on the hearth , Not less if unattended and alone Than when both young and old sit gathered round And take delight in its ...
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... Round as a pillow , and whiter than milk , And softer than if it were covered with silk . Sometimes he'll hide in the cave of a rock , Then whistle as shrill as the buzzard cock ; -Yet seek him , -and what shall you find in the place ...
... Round as a pillow , and whiter than milk , And softer than if it were covered with silk . Sometimes he'll hide in the cave of a rock , Then whistle as shrill as the buzzard cock ; -Yet seek him , -and what shall you find in the place ...
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... round ; he does us no harm , We build up the fire , we're snug and warm ; Untouched by his breath see the candle shines bright , And burns with a clear and steady light ; Books have we to read , but that half - stifled knell , Alas ...
... round ; he does us no harm , We build up the fire , we're snug and warm ; Untouched by his breath see the candle shines bright , And burns with a clear and steady light ; Books have we to read , but that half - stifled knell , Alas ...
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... round her head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad : Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little Maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all ...
... round her head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad : Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little Maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all ...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, Том 1 William [poetical works] Wordsworth Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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Alps babe BARRY CORNWALL beneath Benjamin Betty Betty Foy bird blessed bowers breast breath bright brook brother CHARLES LAMB cheer child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage crag dear delight door dread EDWARD MOXON Ennerdale eyes Fancy father fear flowers gale gone Grasmere grave green happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope horses hour Idiot Boy images Imagination JAMES MACKINTOSH JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES Johnny Kilve lamb LEONARD light live look Luke Maid mind moon mother mountain never night o'er pain pass pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer Price PRIEST racter rill rocks round SERJEANT TALFOURD shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep smile snow song soul sound star steep Sugh Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice waggon ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood word Youth