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... heart , and strong of limb . " 286 MICHAEL'S SHEEPFOLD “ The remains Of the unfinished sheepfold may be seen Beside the boisterous brook of Greenhead Ghyll . ” 350 THE BRACKEN HARVEST “ With plenteous store of heath and withered fern ...
... heart , and strong of limb . " 286 MICHAEL'S SHEEPFOLD “ The remains Of the unfinished sheepfold may be seen Beside the boisterous brook of Greenhead Ghyll . ” 350 THE BRACKEN HARVEST “ With plenteous store of heath and withered fern ...
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... heart , and strong of limb . " MICHAEL'S SHEEPFOLD • ... " The remains Of the unfinished sheepfold may be seen Beside the boisterous brook of Greenhead Ghyll . ” 234 270 286 THE BRACKEN HARVEST 350 " With plenteous store of heath and ...
... heart , and strong of limb . " MICHAEL'S SHEEPFOLD • ... " The remains Of the unfinished sheepfold may be seen Beside the boisterous brook of Greenhead Ghyll . ” 234 270 286 THE BRACKEN HARVEST 350 " With plenteous store of heath and ...
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... why . " O dearest , dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would seldom yearn , Could I but teach the hundredth part Of what from thee I learn . THE THORN 1798 1798 Written at Alfoxden . Arose out [ 15 ] ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS.
... why . " O dearest , dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would seldom yearn , Could I but teach the hundredth part Of what from thee I learn . THE THORN 1798 1798 Written at Alfoxden . Arose out [ 15 ] ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS.
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... Christmas - eve we talked of this , And grey - haired Wilfred of the glen Held that the unborn infant wrought About its mother's heart , and brought Her senses back again : And , when at last her time drew near , [ 22 ] THE THORN.
... Christmas - eve we talked of this , And grey - haired Wilfred of the glen Held that the unborn infant wrought About its mother's heart , and brought Her senses back again : And , when at last her time drew near , [ 22 ] THE THORN.
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... the English tongue . II " Sweet babe ! they say that I am mad , But nay , my heart is far too glad ; And I am happy when I sing Full many a sad and doleful thing : Then , lovely baby , do not fear ! I [ 34 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
... the English tongue . II " Sweet babe ! they say that I am mad , But nay , my heart is far too glad ; And I am happy when I sing Full many a sad and doleful thing : Then , lovely baby , do not fear ! I [ 34 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: 1798-1800 William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth .... William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ... William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1911 |
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