The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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... bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
... bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
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... hour or less A twelve - month's terror and distress ! " Then Benjamin entreats the Man Would mount , too , quickly as he can : The Sailor , Sailor now no more , But such he had been heretofore , To courteous Benjamin replied , " Go you ...
... hour or less A twelve - month's terror and distress ! " Then Benjamin entreats the Man Would mount , too , quickly as he can : The Sailor , Sailor now no more , But such he had been heretofore , To courteous Benjamin replied , " Go you ...
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... Re - yoked her to the Ass : -anon , Cries Benjamin , " We must be gone . " Thus , after two hours ' hearty stay , Again behold them on their way ! CANTO THIRD . RIGHT gladly had the horses stirred , 26 CANTO II . 28 THE WAGGONER .
... Re - yoked her to the Ass : -anon , Cries Benjamin , " We must be gone . " Thus , after two hours ' hearty stay , Again behold them on their way ! CANTO THIRD . RIGHT gladly had the horses stirred , 26 CANTO II . 28 THE WAGGONER .
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... hour Had for their joys a killing power . They are drooping , weak , and dull ; But the horses stretch and pull ; With increasing vigour climb , Eager to repair lost time ; Whether , by their own desert , Knowing that there's cause for ...
... hour Had for their joys a killing power . They are drooping , weak , and dull ; But the horses stretch and pull ; With increasing vigour climb , Eager to repair lost time ; Whether , by their own desert , Knowing that there's cause for ...
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... hour of balm , Stillness , solitude , and calm , While yet the Valley is arrayed , On this side with รก sober shade ; On that is prodigally bright Crag , lawn , and wood with rosy light . - But most of all , thou lordly Wain ! I wish to ...
... hour of balm , Stillness , solitude , and calm , While yet the Valley is arrayed , On this side with รก sober shade ; On that is prodigally bright Crag , lawn , and wood with rosy light . - But most of all , thou lordly Wain ! I wish to ...
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