The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...Library of Alexandria, 1 jan. 1851 - 703 sidor |
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... with peas,and mint, and thyme, And flowers for posies, oft on Sundaymorn Plucked while thechurch bells rang their earliest chime. Can Iforget our freaksat shearing time! My hen's rich nest through long grass scarce espied; The.
... with peas,and mint, and thyme, And flowers for posies, oft on Sundaymorn Plucked while thechurch bells rang their earliest chime. Can Iforget our freaksat shearing time! My hen's rich nest through long grass scarce espied; The.
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... flowers, and cakes and merry thoughts, Are here, to send the suninto thewestMore speedily than you belike would wish. SCENE changes to theWood adjoining the Hostel— MARMADUKE and OSWALDentering. MAR. I wouldfain hope that we deceive ...
... flowers, and cakes and merry thoughts, Are here, to send the suninto thewestMore speedily than you belike would wish. SCENE changes to theWood adjoining the Hostel— MARMADUKE and OSWALDentering. MAR. I wouldfain hope that we deceive ...
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... flowers were in their hands, as if designed For festive decoration; and theysaid, With brutal laughterand mostfoul allusion, That theyshould share the banquet with their Lord And his new Favourite. MAR. Misery!— OSW. I knew How you ...
... flowers were in their hands, as if designed For festive decoration; and theysaid, With brutal laughterand mostfoul allusion, That theyshould share the banquet with their Lord And his new Favourite. MAR. Misery!— OSW. I knew How you ...
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... Flower, Fairest of all flowers, wasshe once, but now They have snapped her from the stem—Poh! let her lie Besoiled with mire, and let the houseless snail Feed on her leaves. You knew her well—ay, there, Old Man! you were a very Lynx ...
... Flower, Fairest of all flowers, wasshe once, but now They have snapped her from the stem—Poh! let her lie Besoiled with mire, and let the houseless snail Feed on her leaves. You knew her well—ay, there, Old Man! you were a very Lynx ...
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