Poems of William WordsworthC. S. Francis, 1855 - 340 páginas |
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... hills , as more salutary than more ostentatious amusements . The lesson was suited to the period . It came forth from the retirement of Na- ture as quietly as a zephyr ; but it was not lost in the hum of the world . Insensibly it ...
... hills , as more salutary than more ostentatious amusements . The lesson was suited to the period . It came forth from the retirement of Na- ture as quietly as a zephyr ; but it was not lost in the hum of the world . Insensibly it ...
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... hills , but thou wert owned by none , And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful nurse thou hast ...
... hills , but thou wert owned by none , And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful nurse thou hast ...
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... hill's northern side she dwelt , Where from sea - blasts the hawthorns lean , And hoary dews are slow to melt . By the same fire to boil their pottage , Two poor old Dames , as I have known , Will often live in one small cottage ; But ...
... hill's northern side she dwelt , Where from sea - blasts the hawthorns lean , And hoary dews are slow to melt . By the same fire to boil their pottage , Two poor old Dames , as I have known , Will often live in one small cottage ; But ...
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... hill He softly creeps ' t is Goody Blake ; She's at the hedge of Harry Gill ! Right glad was he when he beheld her : Stick after stick did Goody pull : He stood behind a bush of elder , Till she had filled her apron full . When with her ...
... hill He softly creeps ' t is Goody Blake ; She's at the hedge of Harry Gill ! Right glad was he when he beheld her : Stick after stick did Goody pull : He stood behind a bush of elder , Till she had filled her apron full . When with her ...
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... hills force their way , Like cattle through the budded brooms ; Path , or no path , what care they ? And thus in joyous mood they hie To Bolton's mouldering Priory . What would they there ? -Full fifty years That sumptuous Pile , with ...
... hills force their way , Like cattle through the budded brooms ; Path , or no path , what care they ? And thus in joyous mood they hie To Bolton's mouldering Priory . What would they there ? -Full fifty years That sumptuous Pile , with ...
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