The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Song for the Spinning Wheel . Founded upon a belief pre- valent among the Pastoral vales of Westmoreland Hint from the Mountains for certain Political Pretenders 44 45 CONTENTS . On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of.
... Song for the Spinning Wheel . Founded upon a belief pre- valent among the Pastoral vales of Westmoreland Hint from the Mountains for certain Political Pretenders 44 45 CONTENTS . On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of.
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... Song for the Wandering Jew - Stray Pleasures The Pilgrim's Dream ; or , The Star and the Glowworm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on ...
... Song for the Wandering Jew - Stray Pleasures The Pilgrim's Dream ; or , The Star and the Glowworm The Poet and the Caged Turtledove - A Wren's Nest Rural Illusions The Kitten and the Falling Leaves Address to my Infant Daughter , on ...
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... Song . At the Feast of Brougham Castle , upon the Restora- tion of Lord Clifford , the Shepherd , to the estates and honours of his Ancestors 154 Lines , composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey , on re- visiting the Banks of the Wye ...
... Song . At the Feast of Brougham Castle , upon the Restora- tion of Lord Clifford , the Shepherd , to the estates and honours of his Ancestors 154 Lines , composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey , on re- visiting the Banks of the Wye ...
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... songs , when you Had little voice or none . V. But now proud thoughts are in your breast- What grief is mine you see , Ah ! would you think , even yet how blest Together we might be ! Though of both leaf and flower bereft , Some ...
... songs , when you Had little voice or none . V. But now proud thoughts are in your breast- What grief is mine you see , Ah ! would you think , even yet how blest Together we might be ! Though of both leaf and flower bereft , Some ...
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... song , a gladsome air ; And to her own green bower the breeze That instant brought two stripling bees To rest , or murmur there . XI . One night , my Children ! from the north There came a furious blast ; At break of day I ventured ...
... song , a gladsome air ; And to her own green bower the breeze That instant brought two stripling bees To rest , or murmur there . XI . One night , my Children ! from the north There came a furious blast ; At break of day I ventured ...
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