The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come home again , what'er befal , My Johnny , do , I pray you do . ” - To this did Johnny answer make , Both with his head , and with his hand , And proudly shook the ...
... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , - Come home again , what'er befal , My Johnny , do , I pray you do . ” - To this did Johnny answer make , Both with his head , and with his hand , And proudly shook the ...
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... Johnny's left hand you may see The green bough's motionless and dead : The Moon that shines above his head Is not more still and mute than he . His heart it was so full of glee , That till full fifty yards were gone , He quite forgot ...
... Johnny's left hand you may see The green bough's motionless and dead : The Moon that shines above his head Is not more still and mute than he . His heart it was so full of glee , That till full fifty yards were gone , He quite forgot ...
Side 246
... Johnny's lips they burr , As loud as any mill , or near it ; Meek as a lamb the Pony moves , And Johnny makes the noise he loves , And Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The ...
... Johnny's lips they burr , As loud as any mill , or near it ; Meek as a lamb the Pony moves , And Johnny makes the noise he loves , And Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The ...
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... Johnny well , Yet , for his life , he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes ... Johnny soon will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty's still at ...
... Johnny well , Yet , for his life , he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes ... Johnny soon will bring , With many a most diverting thing , Of Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty's still at ...
Side 249
... Johnny's near , " Quoth Betty , " he will soon be here , As sure as there's a moon in heaven . " The clock is on the stroke of twelve , And Johnny is not yet in sight , - The Moon's in heaven , as Betty sees , But Betty is not quite at ...
... Johnny's near , " Quoth Betty , " he will soon be here , As sure as there's a moon in heaven . " The clock is on the stroke of twelve , And Johnny is not yet in sight , - The Moon's in heaven , as Betty sees , But Betty is not quite at ...
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Alps Babe behold beneath Betty Foy Betty's bird bowers breast breath bright brook Brother CASTLE OF INDOLENCE Child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door Ennerdale eyes fair Fancy Father fear flowers gale gleam gone grave green happy happy day hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy images Imagination Johnny Kilve Lake Lamb Laodamia LEONARD light lived look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid mind Moon morn Mother mountain never night o'er pain Peter Bell pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer PRIEST Protesilaus rill RIVER DUDDON rocks round RYLSTONE shade Shepherd shore side sight silent sleep smiles snow song soul sound star steep stream Sugh Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee There's thine things thou art thought thro tide trees vale ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Youth