the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... poor sum carry them . He took his degree in 1791. After this he made a short sojourn in London , and then enjoyed a Welsh tour . In the same year he published his " Descriptive Sketches , " the fruit of his various tours . This ...
... poor sum carry them . He took his degree in 1791. After this he made a short sojourn in London , and then enjoyed a Welsh tour . In the same year he published his " Descriptive Sketches , " the fruit of his various tours . This ...
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... Poor Susan Power of Music Stepping Westward Glen - Almain 128 131 131 132 133 133 To a Highland Girl 134 The Solitary Reaper 135 " The cock is crowing " 136 Gipsies 137 Beggars 137 Yarrow Unvisited 138 Yarrow Visited 139 Star - gazers ...
... Poor Susan Power of Music Stepping Westward Glen - Almain 128 131 131 132 133 133 To a Highland Girl 134 The Solitary Reaper 135 " The cock is crowing " 136 Gipsies 137 Beggars 137 Yarrow Unvisited 138 Yarrow Visited 139 Star - gazers ...
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... poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain - tops that ...
... poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain - tops that ...
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... poor Blind Highland Boy . A Highland Boy ! -why call him so ? Because , my darlings , ye must know , In land where many a mountain towers , Far higher hills than these of ours ! He from his birth had lived . He ne'er had seen one ...
... poor Blind Highland Boy . A Highland Boy ! -why call him so ? Because , my darlings , ye must know , In land where many a mountain towers , Far higher hills than these of ours ! He from his birth had lived . He ne'er had seen one ...
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... poor blind mariner ! For death will be his doom . But say what bears him ? -Ye have seen The Indian's bow , his arrows keen , Rare beasts , and birds with plumage bright , Gifts which , for wonder or delight , Are brought in ships from ...
... poor blind mariner ! For death will be his doom . But say what bears him ? -Ye have seen The Indian's bow , his arrows keen , Rare beasts , and birds with plumage bright , Gifts which , for wonder or delight , Are brought in ships from ...
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