The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Night - piece Yew - trees 83 84 Nutting 86 I wandered lonely as a cloud She was a Phantom of Delight O Nightingale ! thou surely art Lucy A slumber did my spirit seal The Reverie of Poor Susan 88 60 91 93 93 95 Power of Music 99 Star ...
... Night - piece Yew - trees 83 84 Nutting 86 I wandered lonely as a cloud She was a Phantom of Delight O Nightingale ! thou surely art Lucy A slumber did my spirit seal The Reverie of Poor Susan 88 60 91 93 93 95 Power of Music 99 Star ...
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... night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire , Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . 1800 . II . “ I saw a crag ...
... night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire , Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . 1800 . II . “ I saw a crag ...
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... night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true , The splinters took another road- I see them yonder - what a load For such ...
... night and day , Wedge driving after wedge . Look up ! and think , above your head What trouble , surely , will be bred ; Last night I heard a crash - ' tis true , The splinters took another road- I see them yonder - what a load For such ...
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... night Their journey had renewed ; But in the branches of the oak Two ravens now began to croak Their nuptial song , a gladsome air ; And to her own green bower the breeze That instant brought two stripling bees To rest , or murmur there ...
... night Their journey had renewed ; But in the branches of the oak Two ravens now began to croak Their nuptial song , a gladsome air ; And to her own green bower the breeze That instant brought two stripling bees To rest , or murmur there ...
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... Night has brought the welcome hour , When the weary fingers feel Help , as if from faery power ; Dewy night o'ershades the ground ; Turn the swift wheel round and round ! Now , beneath the starry sky , Couch the widely - scattered sheep ...
... Night has brought the welcome hour , When the weary fingers feel Help , as if from faery power ; Dewy night o'ershades the ground ; Turn the swift wheel round and round ! Now , beneath the starry sky , Couch the widely - scattered sheep ...
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