The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , — Come home again , whate'er befal , My Johnny , do , I pray you do . " To this did Johnny answer make , Both with his head and with his hand , And proudly shook the ...
... Johnny ! Johnny ! mind that you Come home again , nor stop at all , — Come home again , whate'er befal , My Johnny , do , I pray you do . " To this did Johnny answer make , Both with his head and with his hand , And proudly shook the ...
Page 206
... Johnny's left hand you may see The green bough motionless and dead : The Moon that shines above his head Is not more still and mute than he . His heart it was so full of glee , That till full fifty yards were gone , He quite forgot his ...
... Johnny's left hand you may see The green bough motionless and dead : The Moon that shines above his head Is not more still and mute than he . His heart it was so full of glee , That till full fifty yards were gone , He quite forgot his ...
Page 207
... Johnny's lips they burr , As loud as any mill , or near it ; Meek as a lamb the Pony moves , And Johnny makes the noise he loves , And Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The ...
... Johnny's lips they burr , As loud as any mill , or near it ; Meek as a lamb the Pony moves , And Johnny makes the noise he loves , And Betty listens , glad to hear it . Away she hies to Susan Gale : Her Messenger's in merry tune ; The ...
Page 208
... Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty , still at Susan's side , By this time is not quite so flurried : Demure with porringer and plate She sits , as if in Susan's fate Her life and soul were buried . But Betty , poor good woman ...
... Johnny's wit , and Johnny's glory . And Betty , still at Susan's side , By this time is not quite so flurried : Demure with porringer and plate She sits , as if in Susan's fate Her life and soul were buried . But Betty , poor good woman ...
Page 209
... Johnny is not yet in sight : -The Moon's in heaven , as Betty sees , But Betty is not quite at ease ; And Susan has a dreadful night . And Betty , half an hour ago , On Johnny vile reflections cast : " A little idle sauntering Thing ...
... Johnny is not yet in sight : -The Moon's in heaven , as Betty sees , But Betty is not quite at ease ; And Susan has a dreadful night . And Betty , half an hour ago , On Johnny vile reflections cast : " A little idle sauntering Thing ...
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