the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... happy day . O blessed tidings ! thought of joy ! The eldest heard with steady glee ; Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ...
... happy day . O blessed tidings ! thought of joy ! The eldest heard with steady glee ; Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ...
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... happy child ! That art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality ; And grief , uneasy lover ...
... happy child ! That art so exquisitely wild , I think of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality ; And grief , uneasy lover ...
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... happy time It was indeed for all of us ; for me It was a time of rapture ! -Clear and loud The village clock toll'd six - I wheel'd about , Proud and exulting , like an untired horse That cares not for its home . - All shod with steel ...
... happy time It was indeed for all of us ; for me It was a time of rapture ! -Clear and loud The village clock toll'd six - I wheel'd about , Proud and exulting , like an untired horse That cares not for its home . - All shod with steel ...
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... happy burthen hied , And push'd it from Loch Leven's side , - Stepp'd into it ; and , without dread , Following the fancies in his head , He paddled up and down . A while he stood upon his feet ; He felt the motion - took his seat ; And ...
... happy burthen hied , And push'd it from Loch Leven's side , - Stepp'd into it ; and , without dread , Following the fancies in his head , He paddled up and down . A while he stood upon his feet ; He felt the motion - took his seat ; And ...
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... Full sure they were a happy band , Which , gathering round , did on the banks Of that great water give God thanks , And welcomed the poor child . And in the general joy of heart The Blind Boy's THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 176 21.
... Full sure they were a happy band , Which , gathering round , did on the banks Of that great water give God thanks , And welcomed the poor child . And in the general joy of heart The Blind Boy's THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 176 21.
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