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... Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ! what has he to do With stirrup , saddle , or with rein ? But Betty's bent on her intent ; For her good ...
... Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ! what has he to do With stirrup , saddle , or with rein ? But Betty's bent on her intent ; For her good ...
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... Idiot Boy . And Betty sees the Pony too : Why stand you thus , good Betty Foy ? It is no goblin , ' tis no ghost , ' Tis he whom you so long have lost , He whom you love , your Idiot Boy . She looks again - her arms are up- She ...
... Idiot Boy . And Betty sees the Pony too : Why stand you thus , good Betty Foy ? It is no goblin , ' tis no ghost , ' Tis he whom you so long have lost , He whom you love , your Idiot Boy . She looks again - her arms are up- She ...
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... Boy , but in reality the Boy's identity is not known . 2. Winander . Windermere or Winandermere in Westmoreland ... IDIOT BOY For Wordsworth's defense of this poem see the letter to John Wilson , text p . 112 . Wordsworth said that ...
... Boy , but in reality the Boy's identity is not known . 2. Winander . Windermere or Winandermere in Westmoreland ... IDIOT BOY For Wordsworth's defense of this poem see the letter to John Wilson , text p . 112 . Wordsworth said that ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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