The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... Child ! I could forget thee once Though at my bosom nursed ; this woeful gain Thy dissolution brings , that in my soul Is present and perpetually abides A shadow , never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or ...
... Child ! I could forget thee once Though at my bosom nursed ; this woeful gain Thy dissolution brings , that in my soul Is present and perpetually abides A shadow , never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or ...
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... Child whose home was there . Once having seen her clasp with fond embrace This Child , I chanted to myself a lay , Endeavouring , in our English tongue , to trace Such things as she unto the Babe might say : And thus , from what I heard ...
... Child whose home was there . Once having seen her clasp with fond embrace This Child , I chanted to myself a lay , Endeavouring , in our English tongue , to trace Such things as she unto the Babe might say : And thus , from what I heard ...
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... child ! Sad case , as you may think , for one Who had a brain so wild ! Last Christmas - eve we talked of this , And ... child No mortal ever knew ; Nay - if a child to her was born No earthly tongue could ever tell ; 126-7 so 1836 : 131 ...
... child ! Sad case , as you may think , for one Who had a brain so wild ! Last Christmas - eve we talked of this , And ... child No mortal ever knew ; Nay - if a child to her was born No earthly tongue could ever tell ; 126-7 so 1836 : 131 ...
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Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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