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... hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the twain , For what she ails they cannot guess . And Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant ...
... hand to help them in distress ; Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely puzzled are the twain , For what she ails they cannot guess . And Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant ...
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... hand lay nerveless , listless , dead , Unsceptred ; and his realmless eyes were closed ; While his bow'd head seem'd list'ning to the Earth , His ancient mother , for some comfort yet . 20 It seem'd no force could wake him from his ...
... hand lay nerveless , listless , dead , Unsceptred ; and his realmless eyes were closed ; While his bow'd head seem'd list'ning to the Earth , His ancient mother , for some comfort yet . 20 It seem'd no force could wake him from his ...
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... hand unbarred the shutter , The clammy lips of fever smiled 70 The welcome which they could not utter . 80 He always had a tale for me Of Julius Caesar , or of Venus ; From him I learnt the rule of three , Cat's cradle , leap - frog ...
... hand unbarred the shutter , The clammy lips of fever smiled 70 The welcome which they could not utter . 80 He always had a tale for me Of Julius Caesar , or of Venus ; From him I learnt the rule of three , Cat's cradle , leap - frog ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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