The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... Susan Gale , Old Susan , she who dwells alone , Is sick , and makes a piteous moan , As if her very life would fail . There's not a house within a mile , No hand to help them in distress : Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely ...
... Susan Gale , Old Susan , she who dwells alone , Is sick , and makes a piteous moan , As if her very life would fail . There's not a house within a mile , No hand to help them in distress : Old Susan lies a - bed in pain , And sorely ...
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... Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is mild and good , Whether he be in joy or pain , Feeding at will along the lane , Or bringing faggots from the wood . And he is all ...
... Susan Gale ; What must be done ? what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony , that is mild and good , Whether he be in joy or pain , Feeding at will along the lane , Or bringing faggots from the wood . And he is all ...
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... Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The Owlets hoot , the Owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , - And on he goes beneath the Moon . His Steed and He right well agree , For of 246 THE IDIOT BOY .
... Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The Owlets hoot , the Owlets curr , And Johnny's lips they burr , burr , burr , - And on he goes beneath the Moon . His Steed and He right well agree , For of 246 THE IDIOT BOY .
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... Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story , What comfort Johnny soon will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty's still at Susan's side : By this ...
... Susan Gale . And Betty , now at Susan's side , Is in the middle of her story , What comfort Johnny soon will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty's still at Susan's side : By this ...
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... Susan's fate Her life and soul were buried . But Betty , poor good Woman ! she , You plainly in her face may read it , Could lend out of that moment's store Five years of ... Susan moans , poor Susan groans ; The clock 248 THE IDIOT BOY .
... Susan's fate Her life and soul were buried . But Betty , poor good Woman ! she , You plainly in her face may read it , Could lend out of that moment's store Five years of ... Susan moans , poor Susan groans ; The clock 248 THE IDIOT BOY .
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