The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... soon I should obtain As grateful resting - place , and livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid steps that by the slippery ground Were baffled ; nor could my weak arm disperse The hosts of insects gathering ...
... soon I should obtain As grateful resting - place , and livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid steps that by the slippery ground Were baffled ; nor could my weak arm disperse The hosts of insects gathering ...
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... soon Even of the good is no memorial left . -The Poets , in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed , call the groves , They call upon the hills and streams to mourn , And senseless rocks : nor idly ; for they speak , In these ...
... soon Even of the good is no memorial left . -The Poets , in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed , call the groves , They call upon the hills and streams to mourn , And senseless rocks : nor idly ; for they speak , In these ...
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... soon Became a weight in which no pleasure was : And poverty brought on a petted mood And a sore temper ; day by day he drooped , And he would leave his work , and to the Town , Without an errand , would direct his steps , Or wander here ...
... soon Became a weight in which no pleasure was : And poverty brought on a petted mood And a sore temper ; day by day he drooped , And he would leave his work , and to the Town , Without an errand , would direct his steps , Or wander here ...
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... soon tasteless . In my own despite , I thought of that poor Woman as of one Whom I had known and loved . He had rehearsed Her homely Tale with such familiar power , With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of ...
... soon tasteless . In my own despite , I thought of that poor Woman as of one Whom I had known and loved . He had rehearsed Her homely Tale with such familiar power , With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of ...
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... soon to be consigned Ashes to ashes , dust bequeathed to dust , Is raised from the church - aisle , and forward borne Upon the shoulders of the next in love , The nearest in affection or in blood ; Yea , by the very Mourners who had ...
... soon to be consigned Ashes to ashes , dust bequeathed to dust , Is raised from the church - aisle , and forward borne Upon the shoulders of the next in love , The nearest in affection or in blood ; Yea , by the very Mourners who had ...
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