The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... fear you're in a dreadful way , But I shall soon be back again . " " Nay , Betty , go ! good Betty , go ! There's nothing that can ease my pain . " Then off she hies ; but with a prayer , That God poor Susan's life would spare , Till ...
... fear you're in a dreadful way , But I shall soon be back again . " " Nay , Betty , go ! good Betty , go ! There's nothing that can ease my pain . " Then off she hies ; but with a prayer , That God poor Susan's life would spare , Till ...
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... fear . -Give Sir Lancelot Threlkeld praise ! Hear it , good man , old in days ! Thou tree of covert and of rest For this young Bird that is distrest ; Among thy branches safe he lay , And he was free to sport and play , When falcons ...
... fear . -Give Sir Lancelot Threlkeld praise ! Hear it , good man , old in days ! Thou tree of covert and of rest For this young Bird that is distrest ; Among thy branches safe he lay , And he was free to sport and play , When falcons ...
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... fear to die ? Me to the last my friends did cherish And to the last were good and kind ; Methinks ' tis strange I did not perish The moment I was left behind . Why do I watch those running deer , And wherefore wherefore come they here ...
... fear to die ? Me to the last my friends did cherish And to the last were good and kind ; Methinks ' tis strange I did not perish The moment I was left behind . Why do I watch those running deer , And wherefore wherefore come they here ...
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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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