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... land . VII . Written in London , September 1802 211 211 · 212 · 212 213 · 213 214 VIII . " The World is too much with us " · 214 XII . October 1803 • IX . London , 1802 X. " It is not to be thought of " XI . " When I have borne in ...
... land . VII . Written in London , September 1802 211 211 · 212 · 212 213 · 213 214 VIII . " The World is too much with us " · 214 XII . October 1803 • IX . London , 1802 X. " It is not to be thought of " XI . " When I have borne in ...
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... Land ? " . 224 224 . • XXIX . Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1803 225 XXX . Scenery between Namur and Liege 225 XXXI . Admonition . 226 XXXII . " I watch , and long have watched " 226 XXXIII . " Sole listener , Duddon ...
... Land ? " . 224 224 . • XXIX . Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1803 225 XXX . Scenery between Namur and Liege 225 XXXI . Admonition . 226 XXXII . " I watch , and long have watched " 226 XXXIII . " Sole listener , Duddon ...
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... lands Had roamed about , with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West . The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult of a tropic sky , Might well be dangerous food For him , a Youth to whom was given So much of earth - so much of ...
... lands Had roamed about , with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West . The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult of a tropic sky , Might well be dangerous food For him , a Youth to whom was given So much of earth - so much of ...
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... land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger ; But what avails it now , the land Which he can till no longer ? Oft , working by her husband's side , Ruth does ...
... land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger ; But what avails it now , the land Which he can till no longer ? Oft , working by her husband's side , Ruth does ...
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... land ; From trace of human foot or hand . There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer ; The crags repeat the raven's croak , In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes - the cloud- And mists that spread ...
... land ; From trace of human foot or hand . There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer ; The crags repeat the raven's croak , In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes - the cloud- And mists that spread ...
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