The Poetical Works of WordsworthHoughton Mifflin, 1982 - 939 sidor The poetry of this beloved English poet who celebrated the Lake District of England in many of his works. |
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... child No mortal ever knew ; Nay if a child to her was born - No earthly tongue could ever tell ; And if ' t was born alive or dead , Far less could this with proof be said ; But some remember well , That Martha Ray about this time Would ...
... child No mortal ever knew ; Nay if a child to her was born - No earthly tongue could ever tell ; And if ' t was born alive or dead , Far less could this with proof be said ; But some remember well , That Martha Ray about this time Would ...
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... Child was wont to kneel adown and say Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX " This Widow thus her little Son hath taught Our blissful Lady , Jesu's Mother dear , To worship aye , and he forgat it not ; For simple infant hath a ready ...
... Child was wont to kneel adown and say Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX " This Widow thus her little Son hath taught Our blissful Lady , Jesu's Mother dear , To worship aye , and he forgat it not ; For simple infant hath a ready ...
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... child , from the same unthinking gaiety or liveliness of animal spirits with which the lamb in the meadow or any other irrational creature is endowed ; who should ascribe it , in short , to blank ignorance in the child ; to an inability ...
... child , from the same unthinking gaiety or liveliness of animal spirits with which the lamb in the meadow or any other irrational creature is endowed ; who should ascribe it , in short , to blank ignorance in the child ; to an inability ...
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The Poetical Works of Wordsworth: With Introductions and Notes William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1923 |
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Alfoxden Ambleside art thou beauty behold beneath bird blest bowers breast breath bright calm cheer child clouds Coleorton cottage creature Cuckoo dark dear deep delight doth earth fair faith fancy fear feel flowers Friend gentle grace Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath Hawkshead hear heard heart heaven Helvellyn hills hope hour human Idon light live lonely look Loughrigg Fell Marmaduke mind morning mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er pain passed peace Peter Bell pleasure poem poor rapture rill River Duddon rocks round Rydal Rydal Mount Rylstone shade side sight silent sleep smile smooth soft song Sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou thought trees truth vale verse voice walk Wanderer wild wind woods words Yarrow youth
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