The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... gone . He left his House : two wretched days had past , And on the third , as wistfully she raised Her head from off her pillow , to look forth , Like one in trouble , for returning light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A ...
... gone . He left his House : two wretched days had past , And on the third , as wistfully she raised Her head from off her pillow , to look forth , Like one in trouble , for returning light , Within her chamber - casement she espied A ...
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... gone Ere Robert come again . ' Towards the House Together we returned ; and she inquired If I had any hope . But for her Babe , And for her little orphan Boy , she said , She had no wish to live - that she must die Of sorrow ! Yet I saw ...
... gone Ere Robert come again . ' Towards the House Together we returned ; and she inquired If I had any hope . But for her Babe , And for her little orphan Boy , she said , She had no wish to live - that she must die Of sorrow ! Yet I saw ...
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... gone by , Her heart was still more sad . And by yon gate , That bars the Traveller's road , she often stood , And when a stranger Horseman came , the latch Would lift , and in his face look wistfully ; Most happy if , from aught ...
... gone by , Her heart was still more sad . And by yon gate , That bars the Traveller's road , she often stood , And when a stranger Horseman came , the latch Would lift , and in his face look wistfully ; Most happy if , from aught ...
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... gone , he forfeited All joy in human nature ; was consumed , And vexed , and chafed , by levity and scorn , And fruitless indignation ; galled by pride ; Made desperate by contempt of Men who throve Before his sight in power or fame ...
... gone , he forfeited All joy in human nature ; was consumed , And vexed , and chafed , by levity and scorn , And fruitless indignation ; galled by pride ; Made desperate by contempt of Men who throve Before his sight in power or fame ...
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... . " Gracious Heaven ! " The Wanderer cried , " it cannot but be his , And he is gone ! " The Book , which in my hand Had opened of itself , ( for it was swoln With searching damp , and seemingly had lain To the 60 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... . " Gracious Heaven ! " The Wanderer cried , " it cannot but be his , And he is gone ! " The Book , which in my hand Had opened of itself , ( for it was swoln With searching damp , and seemingly had lain To the 60 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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