Poems, in Two Volumes,Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 170 страница |
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... mountain rains That sparkle on her cheek . Take all that's mine " beneath the moon , " If I with her but half a noon May sit beneath the walls Of some old cave , or mossy nook , When up she winds along the brook , To hunt the waterfalls ...
... mountain rains That sparkle on her cheek . Take all that's mine " beneath the moon , " If I with her but half a noon May sit beneath the walls Of some old cave , or mossy nook , When up she winds along the brook , To hunt the waterfalls ...
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... eyes Among the scatter'd rocks : And now at distance can discern A stirring in a brake of fern ; From which immediately leaps out A Dog , and yelping runs about .. The Dog is not of mountain breed ; It's motions B 5 Fidelity.
... eyes Among the scatter'd rocks : And now at distance can discern A stirring in a brake of fern ; From which immediately leaps out A Dog , and yelping runs about .. The Dog is not of mountain breed ; It's motions B 5 Fidelity.
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William Wordsworth. The Dog is not of mountain breed ; It's motions , too , are wild and shy ; With something , as ... mountains . There , sometimes does a leaping Fish Send through the 10.
William Wordsworth. The Dog is not of mountain breed ; It's motions , too , are wild and shy ; With something , as ... mountains . There , sometimes does a leaping Fish Send through the 10.
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... Mountains Hear the challenge with delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak , the word ! And there he may be lodg'd , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And if ...
... Mountains Hear the challenge with delight . Hubert ! though the blast be blown He is helpless and alone : Thou hast a dungeon , speak , the word ! And there he may be lodg'd , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And if ...
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... of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in it's prime , They are sober'd by this time . If you look to vale or hill , If you 54.
... of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in it's prime , They are sober'd by this time . If you look to vale or hill , If you 54.
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