The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... side the porch , With dull red stains discolored , and stuck o'er With tufts and hairs of wool , as if the Sheep , That fed upon the Common , thither came Familiarly ; and found a couching - place Even at her threshold . Deeper shadows ...
... side the porch , With dull red stains discolored , and stuck o'er With tufts and hairs of wool , as if the Sheep , That fed upon the Common , thither came Familiarly ; and found a couching - place Even at her threshold . Deeper shadows ...
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... side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence : and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart : and here , my Friend ...
... side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence : and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart : and here , my Friend ...
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... side Of a clear brook ; - beneath an Abbey's roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly in a religious Hospital ; Or with some merry Outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a Hermit's cell . Him , sleeping or awake , the ...
... side Of a clear brook ; - beneath an Abbey's roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly in a religious Hospital ; Or with some merry Outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a Hermit's cell . Him , sleeping or awake , the ...
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... side by side , Could , with an eye of leisure , look on all That we beheld ; and lend the listening sense To every grateful sound of earth and air ; Pausing at will- our spirits braced , our thoughts Pleasant as roses in the thickets ...
... side by side , Could , with an eye of leisure , look on all That we beheld ; and lend the listening sense To every grateful sound of earth and air ; Pausing at will- our spirits braced , our thoughts Pleasant as roses in the thickets ...
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... side Of the broad Vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of People ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music ... sides . Said I , " The music and the sprightly scene Invite us ; shall we quit our road , and join These festive ...
... side Of the broad Vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of People ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music ... sides . Said I , " The music and the sprightly scene Invite us ; shall we quit our road , and join These festive ...
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