The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... follows , was taken from the daily opportunities I had of observing their habits , not as confined to the gentleman's park , but in a state of nature . There were two pairs of them that divided the lake of Esthwaite and its in - and ...
... follows , was taken from the daily opportunities I had of observing their habits , not as confined to the gentleman's park , but in a state of nature . There were two pairs of them that divided the lake of Esthwaite and its in - and ...
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... follows ? I have learned That things will work to ends the slaves o ' the world Do never dream of . I have been what he- This Boy - when he comes forth with bloody hands- Might envy , and am now , -but he shall know What I am now- Is he ...
... follows ? I have learned That things will work to ends the slaves o ' the world Do never dream of . I have been what he- This Boy - when he comes forth with bloody hands- Might envy , and am now , -but he shall know What I am now- Is he ...
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... follow when ' tis done . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to another part of the Moor at a short distance- HERBERT is discovered seated on a stone . Her . A sound of laughter , too ! — ' tis well — I feared , The Stranger had some pitiable ...
... follow when ' tis done . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to another part of the Moor at a short distance- HERBERT is discovered seated on a stone . Her . A sound of laughter , too ! — ' tis well — I feared , The Stranger had some pitiable ...
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... follow on your steps . Mar. I would be left alone . Osw . ( exultingly ) . I know your motives ! I am not of the world's presumptuous judges , Who damn where they can neither see nor feel , With a hard - hearted ignorance ; your ...
... follow on your steps . Mar. I would be left alone . Osw . ( exultingly ) . I know your motives ! I am not of the world's presumptuous judges , Who damn where they can neither see nor feel , With a hard - hearted ignorance ; your ...
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... Follow me to the Hostel . Idon . [ Addressing them . [ Exit OSWALD . Marmaduke , This is a happy day . My Father soon Shall sun himself before his native doors ; The lame , the hungry , will be welcome there . No more shall he complain ...
... Follow me to the Hostel . Idon . [ Addressing them . [ Exit OSWALD . Marmaduke , This is a happy day . My Father soon Shall sun himself before his native doors ; The lame , the hungry , will be welcome there . No more shall he complain ...
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