The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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... passing by I saw you in your jeopardy : A word from me was like a charm - The ranks were taken with one mind ; And your huge burthen , safe from harm , Moved like a vessel in the wind ! - - Yes , without me , up hills so high ' Tis vain ...
... passing by I saw you in your jeopardy : A word from me was like a charm - The ranks were taken with one mind ; And your huge burthen , safe from harm , Moved like a vessel in the wind ! - - Yes , without me , up hills so high ' Tis vain ...
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... Dunmail's bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
... Dunmail's bones ; He who had once supreme command , Last king of rocky Cumberland ; His bones , and those of all his Power , Slain here in a disastrous hour ! When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and 16 CANTO 1 . THE WAGGONER .
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William Wordsworth. When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and dark and desolate , ) Benjamin can faintly hear A voice that comes from some one near : A female voice : " Whoe'er - you be , Stop , " it exclaimed , " and pity me ...
William Wordsworth. When passing through this narrow strait , ( Stony and dark and desolate , ) Benjamin can faintly hear A voice that comes from some one near : A female voice : " Whoe'er - you be , Stop , " it exclaimed , " and pity me ...
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... passing by , and down the vale ( The vale now silent , hushed I ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with an easy mind ; While he , who had been left behind , Intent to use his utmost haste , Gained ground upon 20 CANTO II ...
... passing by , and down the vale ( The vale now silent , hushed I ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with an easy mind ; While he , who had been left behind , Intent to use his utmost haste , Gained ground upon 20 CANTO II ...
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... passed . The storm had fallen upon the Oak And struck him with a mighty stroke , And whirled , and whirled him far away ; And , in one hospitable Cleft , The little careless Broom was left To live for many a day . " IX . SONG FOR THE ...
... passed . The storm had fallen upon the Oak And struck him with a mighty stroke , And whirled , and whirled him far away ; And , in one hospitable Cleft , The little careless Broom was left To live for many a day . " IX . SONG FOR THE ...
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