The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... thought he knew some ill of me : No peace , no comfort could I find , No ease , within doors or without And crazily and wearily I went my work about ; 65 70 75 t ; And oft was moved to flee from home , And hide my head where wild beasts ...
... thought he knew some ill of me : No peace , no comfort could I find , No ease , within doors or without And crazily and wearily I went my work about ; 65 70 75 t ; And oft was moved to flee from home , And hide my head where wild beasts ...
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... thought is come into her head : The Pony he is mild and good , And we have always used him well ; Perhaps he's gone along the dell , And carried Johnny to the wood . Then up she springs as if on wings ; She thinks no more of deadly sin ...
... thought is come into her head : The Pony he is mild and good , And we have always used him well ; Perhaps he's gone along the dell , And carried Johnny to the wood . Then up she springs as if on wings ; She thinks no more of deadly sin ...
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... thought , With many recognitions dim and faint , And somewhat of a sad perplexity , 60 The picture of the mind revives again : While here I stand , not only with the sense Of present pleasure , but with pleasing thoughts That in this ...
... thought , With many recognitions dim and faint , And somewhat of a sad perplexity , 60 The picture of the mind revives again : While here I stand , not only with the sense Of present pleasure , but with pleasing thoughts That in this ...
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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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