The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
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... Shepherd , thinking of the time when he is to take leave of his Farm , thus addresses his Goats ; " Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo . " " half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire ...
... Shepherd , thinking of the time when he is to take leave of his Farm , thus addresses his Goats ; " Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo . " " half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire ...
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... Shepherd , contemplating it from the seclusion of the Cavern in which he lies stretched at ease and in security . Take these images separately , and how unaffecting the picture compared with that produced by their being thus connected ...
... Shepherd , contemplating it from the seclusion of the Cavern in which he lies stretched at ease and in security . Take these images separately , and how unaffecting the picture compared with that produced by their being thus connected ...
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... · 1800 28 The Pet Lamb 1800 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800 39 To H. C. 1807 41 Influence of natural Objects 1810 45 The Blind Highland Boy 1807 58 On the longest Day JUVENILE PIECES . Com- Pub- Page posed lished 65 Extract.
... · 1800 28 The Pet Lamb 1800 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800 39 To H. C. 1807 41 Influence of natural Objects 1810 45 The Blind Highland Boy 1807 58 On the longest Day JUVENILE PIECES . Com- Pub- Page posed lished 65 Extract.
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... than half to the Damsel must belong , For she looked with such a look , and she spake with such a tone , That I almost received her heart into my own . " XIII . THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS ; OR , c 5 THE PET - LAMB . 33.
... than half to the Damsel must belong , For she looked with such a look , and she spake with such a tone , That I almost received her heart into my own . " XIII . THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS ; OR , c 5 THE PET - LAMB . 33.
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... , and for the most part , a steep narrow valley , with a stream running through it . Force is the word universally em- ployed in these dialects for Waterfall . II . Beneath a rock , upon the grass , 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800.
... , and for the most part , a steep narrow valley , with a stream running through it . Force is the word universally em- ployed in these dialects for Waterfall . II . Beneath a rock , upon the grass , 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800.
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