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... thou shouldst be living at this hour " " Great men have been among us ; hands that penn'd " It is not to be thought of that the flood " " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " One might believe that natural miseries " " There is ...
... thou shouldst be living at this hour " " Great men have been among us ; hands that penn'd " It is not to be thought of that the flood " " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " One might believe that natural miseries " " There is ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. 22 " England ! the time is come when thou shouldst wean " Page 209 " When , looking on the present face of things To the Men of Kent ... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty victory is ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. 22 " England ! the time is come when thou shouldst wean " Page 209 " When , looking on the present face of things To the Men of Kent ... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty victory is ...
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... Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ! pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time , when in our childish plays , My sister Emmeline and I Together chased the butterfly ! A ...
... Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ! pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time , when in our childish plays , My sister Emmeline and I Together chased the butterfly ! A ...
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... thou wouldst seek ? What is wanting to thy heart ? Thy limbs are they not strong ? And beautiful thou art : This grass is tender grass ; these flowers they have no peers ; And that green corn , all day , is rustling in thy ears ! " If ...
... thou wouldst seek ? What is wanting to thy heart ? Thy limbs are they not strong ? And beautiful thou art : This grass is tender grass ; these flowers they have no peers ; And that green corn , all day , is rustling in thy ears ! " If ...
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... thou wert own'd by none ; And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful nurse thou hast ; the dam ...
... thou wert own'd by none ; And thy mother from thy side for evermore was gone . " He took thee in his arms , and in pity brought thee home : A blessed day for thee ! then whither wouldst thou roam ? A faithful nurse thou hast ; the dam ...
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