The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... Sweet Flower 1807-32 IX . 1-8 so 1815 ( but in 1. 7 Flowers and Birds 1815-20 ) : The May is come again : -how sweet To sit upon my Orchard - seat ! And Birds and Flowers once more to greet , My last year's Friends together : 40 25 35 ...
... Sweet Flower 1807-32 IX . 1-8 so 1815 ( but in 1. 7 Flowers and Birds 1815-20 ) : The May is come again : -how sweet To sit upon my Orchard - seat ! And Birds and Flowers once more to greet , My last year's Friends together : 40 25 35 ...
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... Sweet Ruth ! and could you go with me My helpmate in the woods to be , Our shed at night to rear ; Or run , my own adopted bride , A sylvan huntress at my side , 95 And drive the flying deer ! " Beloved Ruth ! " - No more he said . The ...
... Sweet Ruth ! and could you go with me My helpmate in the woods to be , Our shed at night to rear ; Or run , my own adopted bride , A sylvan huntress at my side , 95 And drive the flying deer ! " Beloved Ruth ! " - No more he said . The ...
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... sweet Boy , Thy inspirations give Of playfulness , and love , and joy , Predestined here to live . Downcast , or shooting glances far , How beautiful his eyes , That blend the nature of the star With that of summer skies ! I speak as if ...
... sweet Boy , Thy inspirations give Of playfulness , and love , and joy , Predestined here to live . Downcast , or shooting glances far , How beautiful his eyes , That blend the nature of the star With that of summer skies ! I speak as if ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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