Pastoral PoemsCassell, Petter, Galpin, & Company, 1858 - 55 psl. |
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... I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing : " What ails thee , young one ? what ? THE PET - LAMB . I I.
... I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing : " What ails thee , young one ? what ? THE PET - LAMB . I I.
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William Wordsworth. " What ails thee , young one ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? -well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what ...
William Wordsworth. " What ails thee , young one ? what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? -well both for bed and board ? Thy plot of grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what ...
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... westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light , so regular And so far seen , the house itself , by all Who dwelt within the limits of the vale , Both old and young , was named THE EVENING Star 40 PASTORAL POEMS .
... westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light , so regular And so far seen , the house itself , by all Who dwelt within the limits of the vale , Both old and young , was named THE EVENING Star 40 PASTORAL POEMS .
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... young one in his sight , when he Had work by his own door , or when he sat With sheep before him on his shepherd's stool , Beneath that large old oak , which near their door Stood , and , from its enormous breadth of shade Chosen for ...
... young one in his sight , when he Had work by his own door , or when he sat With sheep before him on his shepherd's stool , Beneath that large old oak , which near their door Stood , and , from its enormous breadth of shade Chosen for ...
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... young Have played together ; nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know . " Luke had a manly heart , but at these words He sobbed aloud . The old man grasped his hand , And said , " Nay , do not take it so I see ...
... young Have played together ; nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know . " Luke had a manly heart , but at these words He sobbed aloud . The old man grasped his hand , And said , " Nay , do not take it so I see ...
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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