The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... kind's first seed did bear ; The breeze had better been asleep , The bird caught in a snare : For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon ...
... kind's first seed did bear ; The breeze had better been asleep , The bird caught in a snare : For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon ...
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... kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I , with my fate contented , will plod on , And hope for higher raptures , when Life's day is done . XI . TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . * PANSIES , 1805 . 30 TO A SKY - LARK .
... kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I , with my fate contented , will plod on , And hope for higher raptures , when Life's day is done . XI . TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . * PANSIES , 1805 . 30 TO A SKY - LARK .
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... kind ! " Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . v . Some close behind , some side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake was near ...
... kind ! " Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . v . Some close behind , some side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake was near ...
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... kind Whose name is NON - PAREIL . Like beads of glossy jet her eyes ; And , smoothed by Nature's skill , With pearl or gleaming agate vies Her finely - curvèd bill . Her plumy mantle's living hues In mass opposed to mass , Outshine the ...
... kind Whose name is NON - PAREIL . Like beads of glossy jet her eyes ; And , smoothed by Nature's skill , With pearl or gleaming agate vies Her finely - curvèd bill . Her plumy mantle's living hues In mass opposed to mass , Outshine the ...
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... kind , Moves all nature to gladness and mirth . The showers of the spring Rouse the birds , and they sing ; If the wind do but stir for his proper delight , Each leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each wave , one and t ...
... kind , Moves all nature to gladness and mirth . The showers of the spring Rouse the birds , and they sing ; If the wind do but stir for his proper delight , Each leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each wave , one and t ...
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