Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... fields with verdure . Other haunts Meanwhile were mine ; till , one bright April day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To this forfaken covert , there I found A hoary pathway traced between the trees , And winding on with such ...
... fields with verdure . Other haunts Meanwhile were mine ; till , one bright April day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To this forfaken covert , there I found A hoary pathway traced between the trees , And winding on with such ...
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... fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the fun , And one bare dwelling ; one abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though not of want : the little fields , made green By husbandry of many thrifty years , Paid ...
... fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the fun , And one bare dwelling ; one abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though not of want : the little fields , made green By husbandry of many thrifty years , Paid ...
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... fields , we love you well , Joanna ! and I guefs , fince you have been So diftant from us now for two long years , That you will gladly liften to discourse , However trivial , if you thence are taught That they. The Rotha To Joanna.
... fields , we love you well , Joanna ! and I guefs , fince you have been So diftant from us now for two long years , That you will gladly liften to discourse , However trivial , if you thence are taught That they. The Rotha To Joanna.
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... field . The spot was made by Nature for herself . The travellers know it not , and ' twill remain Unknown to them : but it is beautiful ; And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should fleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And ...
... field . The spot was made by Nature for herself . The travellers know it not , and ' twill remain Unknown to them : but it is beautiful ; And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should fleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And ...
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... field . My Sifter ! ( ' tis a wish of mine ) Now that our morning meal is done , Make hafte , your morning task refign ; Come forth and feel the fun . Edward will come with you ; and pray , Put TO MY SISTER . 55 To my Sifter 33535.
... field . My Sifter ! ( ' tis a wish of mine ) Now that our morning meal is done , Make hafte , your morning task refign ; Come forth and feel the fun . Edward will come with you ; and pray , Put TO MY SISTER . 55 To my Sifter 33535.
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls: As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
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