Poems of William WordsworthC. S. Francis, 1855 - 340 páginas |
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... IDIOT BOY 304 SONNET - Her only Pilot the soft breeze , the boat 319 PRESENTIMENTS 320 MEMORY 322 THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE 322 SONNET From the Italian of Michael Angelo 336 336 GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF ...
... IDIOT BOY 304 SONNET - Her only Pilot the soft breeze , the boat 319 PRESENTIMENTS 320 MEMORY 322 THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE 322 SONNET From the Italian of Michael Angelo 336 336 GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF ...
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... No hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the twain For what she ails they cannot guess . And Betty's husband ' s at the wood , Where 304 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . THE IDIOT BOY.
... No hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the twain For what she ails they cannot guess . And Betty's husband ' s at the wood , Where 304 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . THE IDIOT BOY.
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... Idiot Boy . And he must post without delay Across the bridge and through the dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a Doctor from the town , Or she will die , old Susan Gale . There is no need of boot or ... IDIOT BOY . 305.
... Idiot Boy . And he must post without delay Across the bridge and through the dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a Doctor from the town , Or she will die , old Susan Gale . There is no need of boot or ... IDIOT BOY . 305.
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... Idiot boy must ride , And seems no longer in a hurry . But when the Pony moved his legs , Oh ! then for the poor Idiot Boy ! For joy he cannot hold the bridle , For joy his head and heels are idle , He's idle all for very joy . And ...
... Idiot boy must ride , And seems no longer in a hurry . But when the Pony moved his legs , Oh ! then for the poor Idiot Boy ! For joy he cannot hold the bridle , For joy his head and heels are idle , He's idle all for very joy . And ...
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