The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volym 2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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William Wordsworth. VIII . Even such as his may be my lot . What cause have I to haunt My heart with terrors ? Am I not In truth a favoured plant ! On me such bounty Summer pours , That I am covered o'er with flowers ; And , when the ...
William Wordsworth. VIII . Even such as his may be my lot . What cause have I to haunt My heart with terrors ? Am I not In truth a favoured plant ! On me such bounty Summer pours , That I am covered o'er with flowers ; And , when the ...
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... cause be given ; Arch , volatile , a sportive bird By social glee inspired ; Ambitious to be seen or heard , And pleased to be admired ! II . THIS MOSS - LINED shed , green , soft , and dry , Harbours a self - contented Wren , Not ...
... cause be given ; Arch , volatile , a sportive bird By social glee inspired ; Ambitious to be seen or heard , And pleased to be admired ! II . THIS MOSS - LINED shed , green , soft , and dry , Harbours a self - contented Wren , Not ...
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... cause 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 ...
... cause 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 ...
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... cause ? Shall thy Implement have blame , A boaster , that when he is tried , fails , and is put to shame ? Or is it good as others are , and be their eyes in fault ? Their eyes , or minds ? or , finally , is yon resplendent vault ? Is ...
... cause ? Shall thy Implement have blame , A boaster , that when he is tried , fails , and is put to shame ? Or is it good as others are , and be their eyes in fault ? Their eyes , or minds ? or , finally , is yon resplendent vault ? Is ...
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... cause , ' tis sure that they who pry and pore Seem to meet with little gain , seem less happy than before : One after One they take their turn , nor have I one espied That doth not slackly go away , as if dissatisfied . 1806 . XIV ...
... cause , ' tis sure that they who pry and pore Seem to meet with little gain , seem less happy than before : One after One they take their turn , nor have I one espied That doth not slackly go away , as if dissatisfied . 1806 . XIV ...
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