Select Pieces from the Poems of William WordsworthEdwd. Moxon, 1845 - 263 páginas |
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... cottage is hard by . Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at thy chain ? Sleep - and at break of day I will come to thee again ! " -As homeward through the lane I went with lazy feet , This song to myself did I oftentimes repeat ; And it ...
... cottage is hard by . Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at thy chain ? Sleep - and at break of day I will come to thee again ! " -As homeward through the lane I went with lazy feet , This song to myself did I oftentimes repeat ; And it ...
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... cottage stood . Beside a lake their cottage stood , Not small like ours , a peaceful flood , But one of mighty size , and strange ; That , rough or smooth , is full of change , And stirring in its bed . For to this lake , by night and ...
... cottage stood . Beside a lake their cottage stood , Not small like ours , a peaceful flood , But one of mighty size , and strange ; That , rough or smooth , is full of change , And stirring in its bed . For to this lake , by night and ...
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... cottage - ground , these orchard - tufts , Which at this season , with their unripe fruits , Are clad in one green hue , and lose themselves ' Mid groves and copses . Once again I see These hedge - rows , hardly hedge - rows , little ...
... cottage - ground , these orchard - tufts , Which at this season , with their unripe fruits , Are clad in one green hue , and lose themselves ' Mid groves and copses . Once again I see These hedge - rows , hardly hedge - rows , little ...
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art thou behold beneath bird blessed blest blind bower breath bright brother Brougham Castle Busk cheerful Child choice or chance church-yard clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door drest dwell earth Egremont Ennerdale eyes faery fair Father fear fields flowers gone GRASMERE grave green greenwood tree grove hand happy Happy day hath hear heard heart heaven Helpmate hills hither hope hour LEONARD lived lofty look LORD CLIFFORD Luke mind morning mother mountains mourn mournfully murmur never night o'er pain peace pleasure poor PRIEST rills rocks round Ruth seemed seen SEVEN SISTERS shade Shepherd side sight silent sings sleep solitude of Binnorie song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stone stood sweet thee things thou art thought TINTERN ABBEY trees turned Twill vale voice wander waters weary ween wind woods Yarrow youth