The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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... Pleasures 101 The Kitten , and the falling Leaves 107 A Fragment 110 Address to my Infant Daughter 1807 1800 1804 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . 117 There was a Boy 1800 119 To 121 To the Cuckoo ยท 1807 123 A Night - Piece 125 Yew Trees 127 ...
... Pleasures 101 The Kitten , and the falling Leaves 107 A Fragment 110 Address to my Infant Daughter 1807 1800 1804 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . 117 There was a Boy 1800 119 To 121 To the Cuckoo ยท 1807 123 A Night - Piece 125 Yew Trees 127 ...
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... interesting to you , it may prove acceptable to others . Being therefore in some measure the cause of its present appearance , you must allow me the gratification of inscribing it to you ; in acknowledgment of the pleasure I have B 3.
... interesting to you , it may prove acceptable to others . Being therefore in some measure the cause of its present appearance , you must allow me the gratification of inscribing it to you ; in acknowledgment of the pleasure I have B 3.
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William Wordsworth. to you ; in acknowledgment of the pleasure I have derived from your Writings , and of the high esteem with which I am Very truly yours , RYDAL MOUNT , May 20. 1819 : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . THE WAGGONER . CANTO FIRST . ' ...
William Wordsworth. to you ; in acknowledgment of the pleasure I have derived from your Writings , and of the high esteem with which I am Very truly yours , RYDAL MOUNT , May 20. 1819 : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . THE WAGGONER . CANTO FIRST . ' ...
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... pleasure ; Their efforts and their time they measure By generous pride within the breast ; And , while they strain , and while they rest , He thus pursues his thoughts at leisure . Now am I fairly safe to - night - And never was my ...
... pleasure ; Their efforts and their time they measure By generous pride within the breast ; And , while they strain , and while they rest , He thus pursues his thoughts at leisure . Now am I fairly safe to - night - And never was my ...
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... pleasure in the road - Glittering before him bright and broad ; And Benjamin is wet and cold , And there are reasons manifold That make the good , tow'rds which he's yearning , Look fairly like a lawful earning . Nor has thought time to ...
... pleasure in the road - Glittering before him bright and broad ; And Benjamin is wet and cold , And there are reasons manifold That make the good , tow'rds which he's yearning , Look fairly like a lawful earning . Nor has thought time to ...
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