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... side is there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly daughter lies , From weakness now , and pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride— How he glories , c 2 19 To a Sexton -
... side is there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly daughter lies , From weakness now , and pain defended , Whom he twenty winters tended . Look but at the gardener's pride— How he glories , c 2 19 To a Sexton -
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... side by side , Violets in families ! By the heart of Man , his tears , By his hopes and by his fears , Thou , old Grey - beard ! art the warden Of a far superior garden . Thus then , each to other dear , Let them all in quiet lie ...
... side by side , Violets in families ! By the heart of Man , his tears , By his hopes and by his fears , Thou , old Grey - beard ! art the warden Of a far superior garden . Thus then , each to other dear , Let them all in quiet lie ...
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... side , By the season multiplied ? Comfort have thou of thy merit , Kindly , unassuming Spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou dost show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; -there's not a place ...
... side , By the season multiplied ? Comfort have thou of thy merit , Kindly , unassuming Spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou dost show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; -there's not a place ...
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... side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake was near ; the shore was steep ; There never foot had been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together ...
... side by side , Like clouds in stormy weather ; They run , and cry , " Nay , let us die , And let us die together . " A lake was near ; the shore was steep ; There never foot had been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together ...
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... side , And drive the flying deer ! Beloved Ruth ! " - No more he said . The wakeful Ruth at midnight shed A solitary tear : She thought again - and did agree With him to sail across the sea , And drive the flying deer . " And now , as ...
... side , And drive the flying deer ! Beloved Ruth ! " - No more he said . The wakeful Ruth at midnight shed A solitary tear : She thought again - and did agree With him to sail across the sea , And drive the flying deer . " And now , as ...
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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