Poems, selected and ed. by R.A. Willmott. Illustr |
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... gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Ill was I then for toil or service fit : With tears whose course no ...
... gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Ill was I then for toil or service fit : With tears whose course no ...
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... gone to sea . " Two of us in the churchyard lie , My sister and my brother ; And , in the churchyard cottage , I Dwell near them with my mother . " " You say that two at Conway dwell , And two are gone to sea , Yet ye are seven - I pray ...
... gone to sea . " Two of us in the churchyard lie , My sister and my brother ; And , in the churchyard cottage , I Dwell near them with my mother . " " You say that two at Conway dwell , And two are gone to sea , Yet ye are seven - I pray ...
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... gone Maiden turned away ; her footsteps did she stay . Towards the lamb she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I ...
... gone Maiden turned away ; her footsteps did she stay . Towards the lamb she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I ...
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... day When my father found thee first in places far away : Many flocks were on the hills , but thou wert owned by none , And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in. 49 H THE PET LAMB .
... day When my father found thee first in places far away : Many flocks were on the hills , but thou wert owned by none , And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in. 49 H THE PET LAMB .
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... gone and in our graves , When they have cause to speak of this wild place , May call it by the name of Emma's Dell . II . TO JOANNA . AMID the smoke of cities did you pass Your time of early youth ; and there you learned , From years of ...
... gone and in our graves , When they have cause to speak of this wild place , May call it by the name of Emma's Dell . II . TO JOANNA . AMID the smoke of cities did you pass Your time of early youth ; and there you learned , From years of ...
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angel-light behold beneath blessed bower breath bright brook Brother BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheerful child churchyard cliffs clouds COLEORTON cottage dark dear deep delight DITTO doth dwell earth Ennerdale fair father fear fields flowers folding star Francis Beaumont glad Glaramara gleam Grasmere grave green grove happy happy days hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither hope hour human weight lake Laodamia LEONARD light live lofty lonely look Lord Clifford mind morning mother mountain murmur Nature never night o'er pain passed pleasure PRIEST Protesilaus quiet rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone seemed shade shepherd side sight silent silent Poet sing slaughtered Lord sleep solitude song sorrow soul sound spirit steep stone stood stream summer sweet tears thee things thought trees vale voice walk wandering ween wild wind woods Yarrow youth