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... doth bound One side of our whole vale with grandeur rare ; Sweet garden - orchard , eminently fair , The loveliest spot that man hath ever found , Farewell ! -we leave thee to Heav'n's peaceful care , Thee , and the cottage which thou ...
... doth bound One side of our whole vale with grandeur rare ; Sweet garden - orchard , eminently fair , The loveliest spot that man hath ever found , Farewell ! -we leave thee to Heav'n's peaceful care , Thee , and the cottage which thou ...
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... doth a fly upon a summer brook ; But go to - morrow - or belike to - day- Seek for him , he is fled ; and whither none can say . Thus often would he leave our peaceful home , And find elsewhere his business or delight ; Out of our ...
... doth a fly upon a summer brook ; But go to - morrow - or belike to - day- Seek for him , he is fled ; and whither none can say . Thus often would he leave our peaceful home , And find elsewhere his business or delight ; Out of our ...
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... doth the young one dream , When full of play and childish cares , What power hath even his wildest scream , Heard by his mother unawares ! He knows it not , he cannot guess : Years to a mother bring distress ; But do not make her love ...
... doth the young one dream , When full of play and childish cares , What power hath even his wildest scream , Heard by his mother unawares ! He knows it not , he cannot guess : Years to a mother bring distress ; But do not make her love ...
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... doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done - what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetch'd Her pony , that is mild and good , Whether he be in joy or pain , Feeding at ...
... doth abide , A woodman in the distant vale ; There's none to help poor Susan Gale ; What must be done - what will betide ? And Betty from the lane has fetch'd Her pony , that is mild and good , Whether he be in joy or pain , Feeding at ...
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... doth roam The cliffs and peaks so high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turn'd himself about , His face unto his horse's tail , And , still and mute , in wonder lost , All like a ...
... doth roam The cliffs and peaks so high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turn'd himself about , His face unto his horse's tail , And , still and mute , in wonder lost , All like a ...
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art thou beauty behold beneath Betty Betty Foy Binnorie bird BLACK COMB bower breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheerful child clouds cottage dark dead dear deep delight doth dwell earth Ennerdale face fair fear feel fields flowers gentle glad Grasmere grave green happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Idiot Boy Johnny Kilve Laodamia light live lofty lonely look look'd Martha Ray mind moon morning mother mountain murmur Nature never night o'er pain pass'd peace pleasure poor Protesilaus rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone seem'd shade shepherd side sight silent sing Skiddaw sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stone stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought trees turn'd Twas Twill vale vex'd voice wandering wild wind woods Yarrow youth