The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... BELL . - A TALE . Dedication 235 Prologue 237 Peter Bell . - Part I. 245 Part II . - 259 Part III . 267 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . It was an April morning 287 To Joanna 289 There is an Eminence 293 A narrow girdle of rough stones ...
... BELL . - A TALE . Dedication 235 Prologue 237 Peter Bell . - Part I. 245 Part II . - 259 Part III . 267 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . It was an April morning 287 To Joanna 289 There is an Eminence 293 A narrow girdle of rough stones ...
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... you spread ! The summer long , from day to day , My leaves you freshened and bedewed ; Nor was it common gratitude That did your cares repay . IV . When spring came on with bud and bell THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE . 11.
... you spread ! The summer long , from day to day , My leaves you freshened and bedewed ; Nor was it common gratitude That did your cares repay . IV . When spring came on with bud and bell THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE . 11.
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William Wordsworth. IV . When spring came on with bud and bell , Among these rocks did I Before you hang my wreaths to tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my ...
William Wordsworth. IV . When spring came on with bud and bell , Among these rocks did I Before you hang my wreaths to tell That gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my ...
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... bells Opening daily at thy side , By the season multiplied ? Comfort have thou of thy merit , Kindly , unassuming Spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou dost show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ...
... bells Opening daily at thy side , By the season multiplied ? Comfort have thou of thy merit , Kindly , unassuming Spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou dost show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ...
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... bells To other flowers : -to other dells Their burthens do they bear ; The Danish Boy walks here alone : The lovely dell is all his own . III . A Spirit of noon - day is he ; Yet seems a form of flesh and blood ; Nor piping shepherd ...
... bells To other flowers : -to other dells Their burthens do they bear ; The Danish Boy walks here alone : The lovely dell is all his own . III . A Spirit of noon - day is he ; Yet seems a form of flesh and blood ; Nor piping shepherd ...
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