The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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William Wordsworth. COSTE POED Is the Daisy iblast Las from the ! The Green Lin To the small C Podbe same F1 The Waterfall Tae Oak and t Wat is the Ex Brdress To the Daisy e To the same I asky - Park Cluster Who fancied i - Song for the ...
William Wordsworth. COSTE POED Is the Daisy iblast Las from the ! The Green Lin To the small C Podbe same F1 The Waterfall Tae Oak and t Wat is the Ex Brdress To the Daisy e To the same I asky - Park Cluster Who fancied i - Song for the ...
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... Green Linnet Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1800 1807 * 60 To the small Celandine 1807 64 To the same Flower 1807 67 The Waterfall and the Eglantine 1800 70 The Oak and the Broom 1800 76 Song for the Spinning Wheel 77 The Redbreast and the ...
... Green Linnet Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1800 1807 * 60 To the small Celandine 1807 64 To the same Flower 1807 67 The Waterfall and the Eglantine 1800 70 The Oak and the Broom 1800 76 Song for the Spinning Wheel 77 The Redbreast and the ...
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... Green pasture and the soft warm air Had tempted them to settle there . — Green is the grass for beast to graze , Around the stones of Dunmail - raise ! The Sailor gathers up his bed , Takes down the canvas overhead ; And , after ...
... Green pasture and the soft warm air Had tempted them to settle there . — Green is the grass for beast to graze , Around the stones of Dunmail - raise ! The Sailor gathers up his bed , Takes down the canvas overhead ; And , after ...
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... green , and blue ; a moment's sight ! For Skiddaw - top with rosy light Is touched and all the band take flight . - -Fly also , Muse ! and from the dell Mount * The crag of the ewe lamb . CANTO IV .. 37 THE WAGGONER .
... green , and blue ; a moment's sight ! For Skiddaw - top with rosy light Is touched and all the band take flight . - -Fly also , Muse ! and from the dell Mount * The crag of the ewe lamb . CANTO IV .. 37 THE WAGGONER .
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... green holly , And wearily at length should fare ; He needs but look about , and there Thou art ! a Friend at hand , to scare -- His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere thus I have lain couched an hour , Have I derived ...
... green holly , And wearily at length should fare ; He needs but look about , and there Thou art ! a Friend at hand , to scare -- His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere thus I have lain couched an hour , Have I derived ...
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