The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Truth's willing Page ; And Truth would skim the flowery glade , Though entering but as Fancy's Shade . III . A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill 1824 . 8 A FLOWER GARDEN . The Horn of Egremont Castle PAGE.
... Truth's willing Page ; And Truth would skim the flowery glade , Though entering but as Fancy's Shade . III . A WHIRL - BLAST from behind the hill 1824 . 8 A FLOWER GARDEN . The Horn of Egremont Castle PAGE.
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... truths did Andrew glean Beside the babbling rills ; A careful student he had been Among the woods and hills . One winter's night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while ...
... truths did Andrew glean Beside the babbling rills ; A careful student he had been Among the woods and hills . One winter's night , when through the trees The wind was roaring , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while ...
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... truth a favoured plant ! On me such bounty Summer pours , That I am covered o'er with flowers ; And , when the Frost is in the sky , My branches are so fresh and gay That you might look at me and say , This Plant can never die . IX ...
... truth a favoured plant ! On me such bounty Summer pours , That I am covered o'er with flowers ; And , when the Frost is in the sky , My branches are so fresh and gay That you might look at me and say , This Plant can never die . IX ...
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... ever - varying wiles , And transient feignings with plain truth So well she reconciles , That those fond Idlers most are pleased Whom oftenest she beguiles . XXVII . THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES . THAT way 1832 . 68 RURAL ILLUSIONS .
... ever - varying wiles , And transient feignings with plain truth So well she reconciles , That those fond Idlers most are pleased Whom oftenest she beguiles . XXVII . THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES . THAT way 1832 . 68 RURAL ILLUSIONS .
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... truth , More ragged than need was ! O'er pathless rocks , Through beds of matted fern and tangled thickets , Forcing my way , I came to one dear nook Unvisited , where not a broken bough Drooped with its withered leaves , ungracious ...
... truth , More ragged than need was ! O'er pathless rocks , Through beds of matted fern and tangled thickets , Forcing my way , I came to one dear nook Unvisited , where not a broken bough Drooped with its withered leaves , ungracious ...
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