the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... rocks . " Where lies the land to which yon ship must go ' " Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were utter ...
... rocks . " Where lies the land to which yon ship must go ' " Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were utter ...
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... rock , Then whistle as shrill as the buzzard cock ; -Yet seek him - and what shall you find in the place ? Nothing but silence and empty space , Save , in a corner , a heap of dry leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ...
... rock , Then whistle as shrill as the buzzard cock ; -Yet seek him - and what shall you find in the place ? Nothing but silence and empty space , Save , in a corner , a heap of dry leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ...
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... rock , upon the grass , Two boys are sitting in the sun ; It seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is ... rocks , All newly born ! both earth and sky Keep jubilee ; and more than all , Those boys with their green coronal ...
... rock , upon the grass , Two boys are sitting in the sun ; It seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is ... rocks , All newly born ! both earth and sky Keep jubilee ; and more than all , Those boys with their green coronal ...
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... rocks above Sent forth a cry forlorn , The lamb , still swimming round and round , Made answer to that plaintive sound . VIII . When he had learnt what thing it was , That sent this rueful cry , I ween , The boy recover'd heart , and ...
... rocks above Sent forth a cry forlorn , The lamb , still swimming round and round , Made answer to that plaintive sound . VIII . When he had learnt what thing it was , That sent this rueful cry , I ween , The boy recover'd heart , and ...
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... rocks ; And to the shepherds with their flocks Bring tales of distant lands . And of those tales , whate'er they were , The Blind Boy always had his share ; Whether of mighty towns , or vales With warmer suns and softer gales , Or ...
... rocks ; And to the shepherds with their flocks Bring tales of distant lands . And of those tales , whate'er they were , The Blind Boy always had his share ; Whether of mighty towns , or vales With warmer suns and softer gales , Or ...
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