The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... head an Oak had grown , A Broom out of its feet . The time was March , a cheerful noon- 15 The thaw - wind , with the breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm south - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant ...
... head an Oak had grown , A Broom out of its feet . The time was March , a cheerful noon- 15 The thaw - wind , with the breath of June , Breathed gently from the warm south - west : When , in a voice sedate with age , This Oak , a giant ...
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... head , he sees A solitary Ass . " A prize ! " cries Peter - but he first Must spy about him far and near : There's not a single house in sight , No woodman's hut , no cottage light- Peter , you need not fear ! There's nothing to be seen ...
... head , he sees A solitary Ass . " A prize ! " cries Peter - but he first Must spy about him far and near : There's not a single house in sight , No woodman's hut , no cottage light- Peter , you need not fear ! There's nothing to be seen ...
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... head . 1085 And Peter turns his steps aside Into a shade of darksome trees , Where he sits down , he knows not how , With his hands pressed against his brow , His elbows on his tremulous knees . 1090 There , self - involved , does Peter ...
... head . 1085 And Peter turns his steps aside Into a shade of darksome trees , Where he sits down , he knows not how , With his hands pressed against his brow , His elbows on his tremulous knees . 1090 There , self - involved , does Peter ...
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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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