The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page 11
... We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her THE MOTHER'S RETURN . 11.
... We talked of change , of winter gone , Of green leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her THE MOTHER'S RETURN . 11.
Page 12
... green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . -But , see , the evening star comes forth ! To bed the children must depart ; A moment's heaviness they feel , A sadness at the heart : ' Tis fit gone - and in a merry They run ...
... green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . -But , see , the evening star comes forth ! To bed the children must depart ; A moment's heaviness they feel , A sadness at the heart : ' Tis fit gone - and in a merry They run ...
Page 16
... green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , Child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , Father ! will I gladly do ...
... green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , Child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , Father ! will I gladly do ...
Page 20
... ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little Maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door , And they are side by side . My stockings there I often knit , My kerchief there 20 WE ARE SEVEN .
... ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little Maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door , And they are side by side . My stockings there I often knit , My kerchief there 20 WE ARE SEVEN .
Page 23
... green earth echoed to the feet Of lambs that bounded through the glade , From shade to sunshine , and as fleet From sunshine back to shade . Birds warbled round me- -and each trace Of inward sadness had its charm ; Kilve , thought I ...
... green earth echoed to the feet Of lambs that bounded through the glade , From shade to sunshine , and as fleet From sunshine back to shade . Birds warbled round me- -and each trace Of inward sadness had its charm ; Kilve , thought I ...
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