The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded , that she was a month old , on that day PAGE 47 49 52 55 57 59 62 64 67 69 74 POEMS OF ...
... Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded , that she was a month old , on that day PAGE 47 49 52 55 57 59 62 64 67 69 74 POEMS OF ...
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... rose , with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
... rose , with rains and dews Her head impearling ; Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim , Yet hast not gone without thy fame ; Thou art indeed by many a claim The Poet's darling . If to a rock from rains he fly , Or 22 TO THE DAISY . 22.
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... men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite . 1802 . * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly paid to this flower . VIII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . WITH little here 24 TO THE DAISY .
... men Than in old time ; -thou not in vain Art Nature's favourite . 1802 . * See , in Chaucer and the elder Poets , the honours formerly paid to this flower . VIII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . WITH little here 24 TO THE DAISY .
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... Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver That they all are wanton wooers ; But the thrifty cottager , Who stirs little out of doors , Joys to spy thee near her home ; Spring is coming , Thou ...
... Poets , vain men in their mood ! Travel with the multitude : Never heed them ; I aver That they all are wanton wooers ; But the thrifty cottager , Who stirs little out of doors , Joys to spy thee near her home ; Spring is coming , Thou ...
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... happy Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! 62 THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . lea : THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . 61.
... happy Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! 62 THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . lea : THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . 61.
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