The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... Turned toward the sun then setting , while that staff Afforded to the Figure of the Man Detained for contemplation or repose , Graceful support ; his countenance meanwhile Was hidden from my view , and he remained Unrecognised ; but ...
... Turned toward the sun then setting , while that staff Afforded to the Figure of the Man Detained for contemplation or repose , Graceful support ; his countenance meanwhile Was hidden from my view , and he remained Unrecognised ; but ...
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... Turned inward ; or at my request would sing Old songs - the product of his native hills ; A skilful distribution of sweet sounds , Feeding the soul , and eagerly imbibed As cool refreshing Water , by the care Of the industrious ...
... Turned inward ; or at my request would sing Old songs - the product of his native hills ; A skilful distribution of sweet sounds , Feeding the soul , and eagerly imbibed As cool refreshing Water , by the care Of the industrious ...
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... turned adrift , Sought daily bread from public charity , They , and their wives and children - happier far Could they have liyed as do the little birds That peck along the hedge - rows , or the Kite That makes her dwelling on the ...
... turned adrift , Sought daily bread from public charity , They , and their wives and children - happier far Could they have liyed as do the little birds That peck along the hedge - rows , or the Kite That makes her dwelling on the ...
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... turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ! at last She rose from off her seat , and then , - O Sir ! I cannot tell how she ...
... turned her head away Speechless , and , sitting down upon a chair , Wept bitterly . I wist not what to do , Nor how to speak to her . Poor Wretch ! at last She rose from off her seat , and then , - O Sir ! I cannot tell how she ...
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... turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and thrift Had broken their trim lines , and straggled o'er The paths they used to deck ...
... turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and thrift Had broken their trim lines , and straggled o'er The paths they used to deck ...
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