Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... hour to hour : And oftentimes , how long I fear to say , Where apple - trees in blossom made a bower , Retired in that sunshiny shade he lay ; And , like a naked Indian , slept himself away . Great wonder to our gentle Tribe it was ...
... hour to hour : And oftentimes , how long I fear to say , Where apple - trees in blossom made a bower , Retired in that sunshiny shade he lay ; And , like a naked Indian , slept himself away . Great wonder to our gentle Tribe it was ...
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... hours had never been . Nor seldom did I lift our cottage latch Far earlier , and before the vernal thrush Was audible , among the hills I sate Alone , upon some jutting eminence At the first hour of morning , when the Vale Lay quiet in ...
... hours had never been . Nor seldom did I lift our cottage latch Far earlier , and before the vernal thrush Was audible , among the hills I sate Alone , upon some jutting eminence At the first hour of morning , when the Vale Lay quiet in ...
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... hour's walk ere , veering round , I saw the snow - white Church upon its hill Sit like a throned Lady , sending out A gracious look all over its domain . Glad greetings had I , and some tears , perhaps , From my old Dame , so motherly ...
... hour's walk ere , veering round , I saw the snow - white Church upon its hill Sit like a throned Lady , sending out A gracious look all over its domain . Glad greetings had I , and some tears , perhaps , From my old Dame , so motherly ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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