The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... Johnny has his holly - bough , And with a hurly - burly now He shakes the green bough in his hand . 50 And Betty o ... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come home again , whate'er befal , My ...
... Johnny has his holly - bough , And with a hurly - burly now He shakes the green bough in his hand . 50 And Betty o ... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come home again , whate'er befal , My ...
Side 294
... Johnny is not yet in sight : -The moon ' s in heaven , as 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 ...
... Johnny is not yet in sight : -The moon ' s in heaven , as 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 ...
Side 296
... Johnny seen , In bush and brake , in black and green ; 210 ' Twas Johnny , Johnny , everywhere . And while she crossed the bridge , there came A thought with which her heart is sore- Johnny perhaps his horse forsook , To hunt the moon ...
... Johnny seen , In bush and brake , in black and green ; 210 ' Twas Johnny , Johnny , everywhere . And while she crossed the bridge , there came A thought with which her heart is sore- Johnny perhaps his horse forsook , To hunt the moon ...
Side 297
... Johnny , till my dying day . " 235 Poor Betty , in this sad distemper , The Doctor's self could hardly spare : Unworthy things she talked , and wild ; Even he , of cattle the most mild , The Pony had his share . But now she's fairly in ...
... Johnny , till my dying day . " 235 Poor Betty , in this sad distemper , The Doctor's self could hardly spare : Unworthy things she talked , and wild ; Even he , of cattle the most mild , The Pony had his share . But now she's fairly in ...
Side 299
... Johnny to the wood . 305 Then up she springs as if on wings ; She thinks no more of deadly sin ; If Betty fifty ponds should see , The last of all her thoughts would be To drown herself therein . 310 Oh Reader ! now that I might tell ...
... Johnny to the wood . 305 Then up she springs as if on wings ; She thinks no more of deadly sin ; If Betty fifty ponds should see , The last of all her thoughts would be To drown herself therein . 310 Oh Reader ! now that I might tell ...
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Alfoxden babe beauty beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breath bright brook brother calm cheerful child Coleorton Coleridge cottage Dated by Wordsworth dear delight door Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage earth Elea Ennerdale eyes Father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath Hawkshead hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea Johnny Kilve lake lamb Leonard light living look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountains nature Nether Stowey never night o'er OSWALD pain peace poem poor Priest published 1800 Quantock hills rock round Rydal Mount Salisbury Plain seen shade side sight sister sleep sorrow soul spirit stanza stood Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice walk wild wind wood words written Youth