The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... Peter struck - and struck again . 195 " Hold ! " cried the Squire , " against the rules Of common sense you're surely sinning ; This leap is for us all too bold ; Who Peter was , let that be told , And start from the beginning . " " A ...
... Peter struck - and struck again . 195 " Hold ! " cried the Squire , " against the rules Of common sense you're surely sinning ; This leap is for us all too bold ; Who Peter was , let that be told , And start from the beginning . " " A ...
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... Peter leapt Upon the Creature's back , and plied With ready heels his shaggy side ; But still the Ass his station kept . Then Peter gave a sudden jerk , A jerk that from a dungeon - floor Would have pulled up an iron ring ; But still ...
... Peter leapt Upon the Creature's back , and plied With ready heels his shaggy side ; But still the Ass his station kept . Then Peter gave a sudden jerk , A jerk that from a dungeon - floor Would have pulled up an iron ring ; But still ...
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... Peter is a wicked man . 725 For Peter Bell he looks I vow With his dull face of ashy white Just like a creature that pertains MSS . To some strange world of silent pains A creature of a moonlight night . MS . 2 711-12 And now they to a ...
... Peter is a wicked man . 725 For Peter Bell he looks I vow With his dull face of ashy white Just like a creature that pertains MSS . To some strange world of silent pains A creature of a moonlight night . MS . 2 711-12 And now they to a ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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