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... Briar - rose , That , all bespattered with his foam , And dancing high and dancing low , Was living , as a child might know , In an unhappy home . 11 . " Dost thou presume my course to block 10 The Waterfall and the Eglantine.
... Briar - rose , That , all bespattered with his foam , And dancing high and dancing low , Was living , as a child might know , In an unhappy home . 11 . " Dost thou presume my course to block 10 The Waterfall and the Eglantine.
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... living snow - drops ? circlet bright ! How glorious to this orchard - ground ! Who loved the little Rock , and set Upon its head this coronet ? Was it the humour of a child ? Or rather of some gentle maid , Whose brows , the day that ...
... living snow - drops ? circlet bright ! How glorious to this orchard - ground ! Who loved the little Rock , and set Upon its head this coronet ? Was it the humour of a child ? Or rather of some gentle maid , Whose brows , the day that ...
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... this , too , from the Laureate's Child , A living lord of melody ! How will her Sire be reconciled To the refined indignity ? I spake , when whispered a low voice , " 47 On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp, the work PAGE of E M S.
... this , too , from the Laureate's Child , A living lord of melody ! How will her Sire be reconciled To the refined indignity ? I spake , when whispered a low voice , " 47 On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp, the work PAGE of E M S.
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... bill . Her plumy mantle's living hues In mass opposed to mass , Outshine the splendour that imbues The robes of pictured glass . VOL . II . E And , sooth to say , an apter Mate Did 49 The Contrast, the Parrot and the Wren.
... bill . Her plumy mantle's living hues In mass opposed to mass , Outshine the splendour that imbues The robes of pictured glass . VOL . II . E And , sooth to say , an apter Mate Did 49 The Contrast, the Parrot and the Wren.
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... deem , for me unmeet ; Here , for neither Babe nor me , Other play - mate can I see . Of the countless living things , That with stir of feet and wings ( In the sun or under shade , Upon bough 70 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES .
... deem , for me unmeet ; Here , for neither Babe nor me , Other play - mate can I see . Of the countless living things , That with stir of feet and wings ( In the sun or under shade , Upon bough 70 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES .
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angel-light beauty behold beneath bird BLACK COMB blest bough bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheerful clouds creature dancing dear delight doth dwell earth faery fair fancy fear feelings flowers gentle gladness gleam GLOW-WORM Grasmere green grove happy hast hath head heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill hour language light living lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray metre mind moon morning mountain mournfully murmur naked instinct nature nest never night nook o'er oh misery passion Peter Bell Pilewort pleasure Poems Poet poetic diction Poetry poor praise prose rays Workman Reader rill river Swale rock round shade sight silent Sing sleep smile solitude of Binnorie song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir sweet thee thine things thou art thoughts trees vale voice wandering weary wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings withered woods