Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... Turns with less noisy wheels to the road - side , And passes gently by , without a curse Upon his lips , or anger at his heart . He travels on , a solitary Man , His age has no companion . On the ground His eyes are turn'd , and , as he ...
... Turns with less noisy wheels to the road - side , And passes gently by , without a curse Upon his lips , or anger at his heart . He travels on , a solitary Man , His age has no companion . On the ground His eyes are turn'd , and , as he ...
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... turn Out of their track , to travel with the shoal Of more unthinking Natures ; easy Minds And pillowy ; and not wanting love that makes The day pass lightly on , when foresight sleeps , And wisdom , and the pledges interchanged With ...
... turn Out of their track , to travel with the shoal Of more unthinking Natures ; easy Minds And pillowy ; and not wanting love that makes The day pass lightly on , when foresight sleeps , And wisdom , and the pledges interchanged With ...
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... turn aside to Yarrow . " There's Galla Water , Leader Haughs , Both lying right before us ; And Dryborough , where with chiming Tweed The Lintwhites sing in chorus ; There's pleasant Tiviot Dale , a land Made blithe with plough and ...
... turn aside to Yarrow . " There's Galla Water , Leader Haughs , Both lying right before us ; And Dryborough , where with chiming Tweed The Lintwhites sing in chorus ; There's pleasant Tiviot Dale , a land Made blithe with plough and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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