Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... heard Cries coming from the mountain - head , Some plainly living voices were , And others , I've heard many swear , Were voices of the dead : I cannot think , whate'er they say , They had to do with Martha Ray . XVII But that she goes ...
... heard Cries coming from the mountain - head , Some plainly living voices were , And others , I've heard many swear , Were voices of the dead : I cannot think , whate'er they say , They had to do with Martha Ray . XVII But that she goes ...
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... heard , and saw , and felt , Was touch'd , but with no intimate concern ; I seem'd to move among them as a bird Moves through the air , or as a fish pursues Its business , in its proper element ; I needed not that joy , I did not need ...
... heard , and saw , and felt , Was touch'd , but with no intimate concern ; I seem'd to move among them as a bird Moves through the air , or as a fish pursues Its business , in its proper element ; I needed not that joy , I did not need ...
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... heard , from those who yet remember'd , Tales of the May - pole Dance , and flowers that deck'd The Posts and the Kirk - pillars , and of Youths , That each one with his Maid , at break of day , By annual custom issued forth in troops ...
... heard , from those who yet remember'd , Tales of the May - pole Dance , and flowers that deck'd The Posts and the Kirk - pillars , and of Youths , That each one with his Maid , at break of day , By annual custom issued forth in troops ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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