The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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William Wordsworth. Many a stop and stay he makes , Many a breathing - fit he takes ; - Steep the way and wearisome , Yet ... breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so ...
William Wordsworth. Many a stop and stay he makes , Many a breathing - fit he takes ; - Steep the way and wearisome , Yet ... breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven shield him from mishap and snare ! But why so ...
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... breath and halt again , Yet to their sturdiness ' tis owing That side by side we still are going ! While Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was CANTO I. 13 THE WAGGONER .
... breath and halt again , Yet to their sturdiness ' tis owing That side by side we still are going ! While Benjamin in earnest mood His meditations thus pursued , A storm , which had been smothered long , Was CANTO I. 13 THE WAGGONER .
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... breath - -- He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large drops upon his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts and , at the admonition , - Takes a survey of his condition . The road is black before his ...
... breath - -- He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large drops upon his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts and , at the admonition , - Takes a survey of his condition . The road is black before his ...
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... 'er the hailstones drop , The withered leaves all skip and hop , There's not a breeze -no breath of air Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor , beneath the shade By those embowering D 3 53 A whirl-blast 1800.
... 'er the hailstones drop , The withered leaves all skip and hop , There's not a breeze -no breath of air Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor , beneath the shade By those embowering D 3 53 A whirl-blast 1800.
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... breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm South - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant and a sage , His neighbour thus addressed : Eight weary weeks , through rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge ...
... breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm South - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant and a sage , His neighbour thus addressed : Eight weary weeks , through rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge ...
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