The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volym 2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... , Some , perched on stems of stately port That nod to welcome transient guests ; While hare and leveret , seen at play , Appear not more shut out than they . Apt emblem ( for reproof of pride ) This delicate A FLOWER GARDEN . 7.
... , Some , perched on stems of stately port That nod to welcome transient guests ; While hare and leveret , seen at play , Appear not more shut out than they . Apt emblem ( for reproof of pride ) This delicate A FLOWER GARDEN . 7.
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... appear not , and be sought in vain . Say , Dora ! tell me , by yon placid moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , -the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed ...
... appear not , and be sought in vain . Say , Dora ! tell me , by yon placid moon , If called to choose between the favoured pair , Which would you be , -the bird of the saloon , By lady - fingers tended with nice care , Caressed ...
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... appears , The mountain - ponies prick their ears , -They hear the Danish Boy , While in the dell he sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a ...
... appears , The mountain - ponies prick their ears , -They hear the Danish Boy , While in the dell he sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . V. There sits he ; in his face you spy No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a ...
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... appears to be A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope , and a renovation without end . -That smile forbids the thought ; for on thy face Smiles are beginning , like the beams of dawn , To shoot and circulate ; smiles have there ...
... appears to be A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope , and a renovation without end . -That smile forbids the thought ; for on thy face Smiles are beginning , like the beams of dawn , To shoot and circulate ; smiles have there ...
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... listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , faery place ; That is fit home for Thee ! 1804 . III . A NIGHT - PIECE . THE sky is 82 TO THE CUCKOO .
... listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , faery place ; That is fit home for Thee ! 1804 . III . A NIGHT - PIECE . THE sky is 82 TO THE CUCKOO .
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