The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... happy then As any that should meet him- Priest . Happy ! Sir- Leonard . You said his kindred all were in their graves , And that he had one Brother- Priest . That is but A fellow - tale of sorrow . From his youth James , though not ...
... happy then As any that should meet him- Priest . Happy ! Sir- Leonard . You said his kindred all were in their graves , And that he had one Brother- Priest . That is but A fellow - tale of sorrow . From his youth James , though not ...
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... happy Garden ! whose seclusion deep Hath been so friendly to industrious hours ; And to soft slumbers , that did gently steep Our spirits , carrying with them dreams of flowers , And wild notes warbled among leafy bowers ; Two burning ...
... happy Garden ! whose seclusion deep Hath been so friendly to industrious hours ; And to soft slumbers , that did gently steep Our spirits , carrying with them dreams of flowers , And wild notes warbled among leafy bowers ; Two burning ...
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... happy , happy , happy John . And while the Mother , at the door , Stands fixed , her face with joy o'erflows , Proud of herself , and proud of him , She sees him in his travelling trim , How quietly her Johnny goes . The silence of her ...
... happy , happy , happy John . And while the Mother , at the door , Stands fixed , her face with joy o'erflows , Proud of herself , and proud of him , She sees him in his travelling trim , How quietly her Johnny goes . The silence of her ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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