The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... Betty Foy ? Why are you in this mighty fret ? And why on horseback have you set Him whom you love , your Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ...
... Betty Foy ? Why are you in this mighty fret ? And why on horseback have you set Him whom you love , your Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ...
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... Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? 30 And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is ...
... Betty's husband's at the wood , Where by the week he doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? 30 And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is ...
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... Betty well could understand . And now that Johnny is just going , Though Betty's in a mighty flurry , She gently pats the Pony's side , On which her Idiot Boy must ride , And seems no longer in a hurry . 70 But when the Pony moved his ...
... Betty well could understand . And now that Johnny is just going , Though Betty's in a mighty flurry , She gently pats the Pony's side , On which her Idiot Boy must ride , And seems no longer in a hurry . 70 But when the Pony moved his ...
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... Betty sees , ' But Betty is not quite at ease ; And Susan has a dreadful night . 155 And Betty , half an hour ago , On Johnny vile reflections cast : " A little idle sauntering Thing ! " With other names , an endless string ; But now ...
... Betty sees , ' But Betty is not quite at ease ; And Susan has a dreadful night . 155 And Betty , half an hour ago , On Johnny vile reflections cast : " A little idle sauntering Thing ! " With other names , an endless string ; But now ...
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. " Nay , Betty , go ! good Betty , go ! There's nothing that can ease my pain . " Then off she hies ; but with a prayer That God poor Susan's life would spare , Till she comes back again . 200 So ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. " Nay , Betty , go ! good Betty , go ! There's nothing that can ease my pain . " Then off she hies ; but with a prayer That God poor Susan's life would spare , Till she comes back again . 200 So ...
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