the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... Twas twisted betwixt nave and spoke ; Her help she lent , and with good heed Together we released the cloak ; A wretched , wretched rag indeed ! " And whither are you going , child , To - night along these lonesome ways ? " " To Durham ...
... Twas twisted betwixt nave and spoke ; Her help she lent , and with good heed Together we released the cloak ; A wretched , wretched rag indeed ! " And whither are you going , child , To - night along these lonesome ways ? " " To Durham ...
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... Twas throwing words away : for still The little maid would have her will , And said , " Nay , we are seven ! ' ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS ; SHOWING HOW THE PRACTICE OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT . I HAVE a boy of five years old ; His face is fair ...
... Twas throwing words away : for still The little maid would have her will , And said , " Nay , we are seven ! ' ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS ; SHOWING HOW THE PRACTICE OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT . I HAVE a boy of five years old ; His face is fair ...
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... Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight ; they were a lovely pair . Now with her empty can , the maiden turn'd away ; But ere ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she stay . Towards the ...
... Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight ; they were a lovely pair . Now with her empty can , the maiden turn'd away ; But ere ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she stay . Towards the ...
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... Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the ...
... Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the ...
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... Twas even the largest of its kind , Large , thin , and light , as birch - tree rind , So light a shell that it would swim , And gaily lift its fearless brim Above the tossing surge . And this the little Blind Boy knew : And he c 2 THE ...
... Twas even the largest of its kind , Large , thin , and light , as birch - tree rind , So light a shell that it would swim , And gaily lift its fearless brim Above the tossing surge . And this the little Blind Boy knew : And he c 2 THE ...
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