Pastoral PoemsCassell, Petter, Galpin, & Company, 1858 - 55 psl. |
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... seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like lions for their prey . " Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky : Night and day thou art safe , —our cottage is hard by . Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at ...
... seem all pastime and all play , When they are angry , roar like lions for their prey . " Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky : Night and day thou art safe , —our cottage is hard by . Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at ...
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... seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is done . On pipes of sycamore they play The fragments of a Christmas hymn ; Or with that plant which in our dale We call Stag - horn , or Fox's Tail , Their rusty hats they trim : And ...
... seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is done . On pipes of sycamore they play The fragments of a Christmas hymn ; Or with that plant which in our dale We call Stag - horn , or Fox's Tail , Their rusty hats they trim : And ...
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... seems to pass At once. While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note smites my ear , -IT seems a day , ...
... seems to pass At once. While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note smites my ear , -IT seems a day , ...
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William Wordsworth. From hill to hill it seems to pass At once far off and near . I hear thee babbling to the vale , Of sunshine and of flowers , And unto me thou bringest a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , darling of the ...
William Wordsworth. From hill to hill it seems to pass At once far off and near . I hear thee babbling to the vale , Of sunshine and of flowers , And unto me thou bringest a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , darling of the ...
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William Wordsworth. NUTTING . ( I speak of one from many singled out ) One of those heavenly days which cannot die ; E When forth I sallied from our cottage - door With. -IT seems a day ,
William Wordsworth. NUTTING . ( I speak of one from many singled out ) One of those heavenly days which cannot die ; E When forth I sallied from our cottage - door With. -IT seems a day ,
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bank The footmarks Beneath that large bird BIRKET FOSTER blessed boisterous brook brook of Greenhead brought thee home cheerful child churchyard cottage CUCKOO delight depth of Dungeon-Ghyll dragged to earth earth both branch EDMUND EVANS father gate or gap GEORGE THOMAS gone grass green Greenhead Ghyll hats they trim helpmate HENRY WARREN hope housewife IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS Isabel lamb she gave Legberthwaite length LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS little maiden kneel lived look loud note smites Lucy Gray Luke mother mountain lamb o'er oftentimes was placed PASTORAL POEM pity brought thee placed At gate playmate pool is pent received her heart rocks round sheep sheep-fold shepherd shepherd's stool sight smites my ear spies A lamb spy the fawn stem or turn stood things thou art thou canst thou know'st thoughts Thy loud note thy mother's tumultuous brook turn the flock vale valley watchman oftentimes wind