The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . - But , for that moping Son of Idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? -In our church - yard Is neither ...
... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . - But , for that moping Son of Idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? -In our church - yard Is neither ...
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... looks at you ; Whene'er you look on it , ' tis plain The baby looks at you again . XXI " And some had sworn an oath that she Should be to public justice brought ; And for the little infant's bones 215 220 With spades they would have ...
... looks at you ; Whene'er you look on it , ' tis plain The baby looks at you again . XXI " And some had sworn an oath that she Should be to public justice brought ; And for the little infant's bones 215 220 With spades they would have ...
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... looks , he cannot choose but look ; Like some one reading in a book- A book that is enchanted . 506-10 not in MSS . 2-5 512 Of red hot fire himself MSS . 513-14 515/6 516-17 519 80 1836 : 520/1 Some solitary ward or cell Where lies a ...
... looks , he cannot choose but look ; Like some one reading in a book- A book that is enchanted . 506-10 not in MSS . 2-5 512 Of red hot fire himself MSS . 513-14 515/6 516-17 519 80 1836 : 520/1 Some solitary ward or cell Where lies a ...
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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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