The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Bind 2D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... Skiddaw is glad with the cry of the hounds . " Of coats and of jackets grey , scarlet , and green , On the slopes of the pastures all colours were seen ; With their comely blue aprons , and caps white as snow , The girls on the hills ...
... Skiddaw is glad with the cry of the hounds . " Of coats and of jackets grey , scarlet , and green , On the slopes of the pastures all colours were seen ; With their comely blue aprons , and caps white as snow , The girls on the hills ...
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... Skiddaw blew His speaking - trumpet ; -back out of the clouds Of Glaramara southward came the voice ; And Kirkstone tossed it from his misty head . -Now whether ( said I to our cordial Friend , Who in the hey - day of astonishment ...
... Skiddaw blew His speaking - trumpet ; -back out of the clouds Of Glaramara southward came the voice ; And Kirkstone tossed it from his misty head . -Now whether ( said I to our cordial Friend , Who in the hey - day of astonishment ...
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POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS | 9 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Eve of | 53 |
The Last of the Flock | 59 |
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