The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, 2 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Horses have worked with right good - will , And now have gained the top of the hill ; He was patient - they were strong And now they smoothly glide along , Gathering breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven ...
... Horses have worked with right good - will , And now have gained the top of the hill ; He was patient - they were strong And now they smoothly glide along , Gathering breath , and pleased to win The praises of mild Benjamin . Heaven ...
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... Horses yet ! - My jolly Team , he finds that ye Will work for nobody but me ! Good proof of this the Country gained , One day , when ye were vexed and strained— Entrusted to another's care , And forced unworthy stripes to 12 CANTO I ...
... Horses yet ! - My jolly Team , he finds that ye Will work for nobody but me ! Good proof of this the Country gained , One day , when ye were vexed and strained— Entrusted to another's care , And forced unworthy stripes to 12 CANTO I ...
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... The rain rushed down - the road was battered , - As with the force of billows shattered ; The horses are dismayed , nor know Whether they should stand or go ; And Benjamin is groping near them , Sees nothing , CANTO I. 155 THE WAGGONER .
... The rain rushed down - the road was battered , - As with the force of billows shattered ; The horses are dismayed , nor know Whether they should stand or go ; And Benjamin is groping near them , Sees nothing , CANTO I. 155 THE WAGGONER .
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... horses cautiously pursue Their way , without mishap or fault ; And now have reach'd that pile of stones , Heaped over brave King Dunmail's bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those ...
... horses cautiously pursue Their way , without mishap or fault ; And now have reach'd that pile of stones , Heaped over brave King Dunmail's bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those ...
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... horses to a stand . The voice , to move commiseration , -- Prolonged its earnest supplication " This storm that beats so furiously - This dreadful place ! oh pity me ! " While this was said , with sobs between , And many tears , by one ...
... horses to a stand . The voice , to move commiseration , -- Prolonged its earnest supplication " This storm that beats so furiously - This dreadful place ! oh pity me ! " While this was said , with sobs between , And many tears , by one ...
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behold beneath Benjamin Bird BLACK COMB bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheer Clifford clouds Countess of Pembroke Creature cried dancing dead deep delight doth dwell earth fair fear flowers gentle gladness gleams Glow-worms Goody Blake Grasmere green happy Harry Gill hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill hither horse hour Infant light living LOCH LOMOND lofty lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray moon morning mountain mournfully murmur never night o'er oh misery Peter Bell pleasure poor rills river Swale rocks round RYDAL MOUNT shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sits solitary song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir stone stood stream sweet thee There's thine thing Thorn Thou art thoughts Tower trees turned Twas vale voice Waggon wandering weary ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow