The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... tell with self - dissatisfaction Quaint stories of the bird's attraction ! 1 Well ! that is past - and in despite Of open door and shining light . And now the conqueror essays The long ascent of Dunmail - raise ; And with his team is ...
... tell with self - dissatisfaction Quaint stories of the bird's attraction ! 1 Well ! that is past - and in despite Of open door and shining light . And now the conqueror essays The long ascent of Dunmail - raise ; And with his team is ...
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... tell me why Does she repeat that doleful cry ? " IX " I cannot tell ; I wish I could ; 80 85 For the true reason no one knows : 90 But would you gladly view the spot , The spot to which she goes ; The hillock like an infant's grave ...
... tell me why Does she repeat that doleful cry ? " IX " I cannot tell ; I wish I could ; 80 85 For the true reason no one knows : 90 But would you gladly view the spot , The spot to which she goes ; The hillock like an infant's grave ...
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... tell ; 126-7 so 1836 : 131-2 so 1820 : 137-9 80 1820 : ' Tis said , a child was in her womb , As now to any eye was ... tell it all to you ; For what became of this poor child There's none that ever knew : And if a child was born or no ...
... tell ; 126-7 so 1836 : 131-2 so 1820 : 137-9 80 1820 : ' Tis said , a child was in her womb , As now to any eye was ... tell it all to you ; For what became of this poor child There's none that ever knew : And if a child was born or no ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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