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... dear wold mill , My naïghbour playmeätes ' happy hwome , Wi ' rollen wheel , an ' leäpèn foam , Below the overhangèn hill , Where , wide an ' slow , The stream did flow , An ' flags did grow , an ' lightly vlee C 2 WILLIAM BARNES 19.
... dear wold mill , My naïghbour playmeätes ' happy hwome , Wi ' rollen wheel , an ' leäpèn foam , Below the overhangèn hill , Where , wide an ' slow , The stream did flow , An ' flags did grow , an ' lightly vlee C 2 WILLIAM BARNES 19.
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... boughs do blow , Wi ' bloomèn tutties , snowy white , Where rollen round , Wi ' rumblèn sound , The wheel woonce drown'd the vaice so dear To me . I faïn would goo to hear The clack , clack , clack , vor woone short 20 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... boughs do blow , Wi ' bloomèn tutties , snowy white , Where rollen round , Wi ' rumblèn sound , The wheel woonce drown'd the vaice so dear To me . I faïn would goo to hear The clack , clack , clack , vor woone short 20 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... dear pleäce ? Or zee dark locks by such a brow , Or het o ' play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack ...
... dear pleäce ? Or zee dark locks by such a brow , Or het o ' play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack ...
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... -beloved but hated - came Like Death betwixt thy dear embrace and mine , And crying , ' Who is this ? behold thy bride , ' She push'd me from thee . If the sense is hard To alien ears , I did not speak to these- 50 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... -beloved but hated - came Like Death betwixt thy dear embrace and mine , And crying , ' Who is this ? behold thy bride , ' She push'd me from thee . If the sense is hard To alien ears , I did not speak to these- 50 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... dear a ' dear ! And I ' a managed for Squoire coom Michaelmas thutty year . A mowt ' a taäen owd Joänes , as ' ant nor a ' aäpoth o ' sense , Or a mowt ' a taäen young Robins — a niver mended a fence : But godamoighty a moost taäke meä ...
... dear a ' dear ! And I ' a managed for Squoire coom Michaelmas thutty year . A mowt ' a taäen owd Joänes , as ' ant nor a ' aäpoth o ' sense , Or a mowt ' a taäen young Robins — a niver mended a fence : But godamoighty a moost taäke meä ...
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