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... horse behind ; And often , ere the chase was done , He reeled , and was stone - blind . And still there's something ... horses , all are dead ; He is the sole survivor . And he is lean and he is sick ; His [ 40 ] SIMON LEE.
... horse behind ; And often , ere the chase was done , He reeled , and was stone - blind . And still there's something ... horses , all are dead ; He is the sole survivor . And he is lean and he is sick ; His [ 40 ] SIMON LEE.
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... horse that thinks ! And when he thinks , his pace is slack ; Now , though he knows poor Johnny well , Yet , for his life , he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes they go , And far into the ...
... horse that thinks ! And when he thinks , his pace is slack ; Now , though he knows poor Johnny well , Yet , for his life , he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes they go , And far into the ...
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... horse nor man abroad , And Betty's still at Susan's side . And Susan now begins to fear Of sad mischances not a few : That Johnny may perhaps be drowned , Or lost , perhaps , and never found ; Which they must both for ever rue . She ...
... horse nor man abroad , And Betty's still at Susan's side . And Susan now begins to fear Of sad mischances not a few : That Johnny may perhaps be drowned , Or lost , perhaps , and never found ; Which they must both for ever rue . She ...
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... , there came A thought with which her heart is sore- Johnny perhaps his horse forsook , To hunt the moon within the brook , And never will be heard of more . Now is she high upon the down , Alone amid [ 78 ] THE IDIOT BOY.
... , there came A thought with which her heart is sore- Johnny perhaps his horse forsook , To hunt the moon within the brook , And never will be heard of more . Now is she high upon the down , Alone amid [ 78 ] THE IDIOT BOY.
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... Horse Among the fern or in the gorse ; There's neither Doctor nor his Guide . " O saints ! what is become of him ? Perhaps he's climbed into an oak , Where he will stay till he is dead ; Or , sadly he has been misled , And joined the ...
... Horse Among the fern or in the gorse ; There's neither Doctor nor his Guide . " O saints ! what is become of him ? Perhaps he's climbed into an oak , Where he will stay till he is dead ; Or , sadly he has been misled , And joined the ...
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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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