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... twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful ; And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And blend its waters with his daily meal , He would so love it , that in his death - hour ...
... twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful ; And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And blend its waters with his daily meal , He would so love it , that in his death - hour ...
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... Twill be another Yarrow ! " If Care with freezing years should come , And wandering seem but folly , — Should we be loth to stir from home , And yet be melancholy ; Should life be dull , and spirits low , ' Twill soothe us in our sorrow ...
... Twill be another Yarrow ! " If Care with freezing years should come , And wandering seem but folly , — Should we be loth to stir from home , And yet be melancholy ; Should life be dull , and spirits low , ' Twill soothe us in our sorrow ...
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... twill wreak him little woe Whether such there be or no : Senseless is the breast , and cold , Which relenting love would fold ; Bloodless are the veins and chill Which the pulse of pain did fill ; Every little living nerve That from ...
... twill wreak him little woe Whether such there be or no : Senseless is the breast , and cold , Which relenting love would fold ; Bloodless are the veins and chill Which the pulse of pain did fill ; Every little living nerve That from ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
PAGE | 6 |
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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