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... Not higher than a two years ' child It stands erect , this aged Thorn ; No leaves it has , no prickly points ; It is a mass of knotted joints , A wretched thing forlorn . It stands erect , and like a stone With lichens [ 16 ] THE THORN.
... Not higher than a two years ' child It stands erect , this aged Thorn ; No leaves it has , no prickly points ; It is a mass of knotted joints , A wretched thing forlorn . It stands erect , and like a stone With lichens [ 16 ] THE THORN.
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... thing be more alluring Than an old hedge to Goody Blake ? And , now and then , it must be said , When her old bones were cold and chill , She left her fire , or left her bed , To seek the hedge of Harry Gill . Now Harry he had long ...
... thing be more alluring Than an old hedge to Goody Blake ? And , now and then , it must be said , When her old bones were cold and chill , She left her fire , or left her bed , To seek the hedge of Harry Gill . Now Harry he had long ...
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... in 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.
... in 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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... I'll build an Indian bower ; I know The leaves that make the softest bed : And , if from me thou wilt not go , But still be true till I am dead , My pretty thing ! then thou shalt sing As merry [ 36 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
... I'll build an Indian bower ; I know The leaves that make the softest bed : And , if from me thou wilt not go , But still be true till I am dead , My pretty thing ! then thou shalt sing As merry [ 36 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
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William Wordsworth. My pretty thing ! then thou shalt sing As merry as the birds in spring . VII " Thy father cares not for my breast , " T is thine , sweet baby , there to rest ; " T is all thine own ... things : [ 37 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
William Wordsworth. My pretty thing ! then thou shalt sing As merry as the birds in spring . VII " Thy father cares not for my breast , " T is thine , sweet baby , there to rest ; " T is all thine own ... things : [ 37 ] HER EYES ARE WILD.
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Alfoxden babe Basil Montagu beautiful behold beneath Betty Betty Foy BLEAK SEASON bower breath brook cheerful child churchyard clouds cottage crag dead dear delight door dwell earth eyes fair Father fear feel fields flock gentle gone Goodrich Castle Goslar Grasmere grave green Greenhead grove happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills horse Idiot Boy Johnny Kilve lamb Leonard limbs live look Luke Lyrical Ballads Martha Ray mind moon mother mountains Nether Stowey never night o'er oh misery pain passed Peter Bell pleasure poem poor porringer Priest Quantock Hill quiet river Swale rocks round seen sheep Shepherd side silent sits Skiddaw song soul sound spirit spot stars stone stream Susan sweet tell thee There's things Thorn thought trees turned vale voice wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Written in Germany Youth