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... autumn of 1795 , we see the brother and sister spending golden days in a pleasant house , -Racedown Lodge , -near Crew- kerne , Somersetshire ; William handling the spade , and Dorothy reading Ariosto . They did not remain long at ...
... autumn of 1795 , we see the brother and sister spending golden days in a pleasant house , -Racedown Lodge , -near Crew- kerne , Somersetshire ; William handling the spade , and Dorothy reading Ariosto . They did not remain long at ...
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... autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still ...
... autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still ...
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... autumn's latest spray , And apples sicken pale in summer's ray ; Even here Content has fixed her smiling reign With Independence , child of high Disdain . Exulting ' mid the winter of the skies , Shy as the jealous chamois , Freedom ...
... autumn's latest spray , And apples sicken pale in summer's ray ; Even here Content has fixed her smiling reign With Independence , child of high Disdain . Exulting ' mid the winter of the skies , Shy as the jealous chamois , Freedom ...
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... PRIEST . Never did worthier lads break English bread ; The finest Sunday that the Autumn saw , With all its mealy clusters of ripe nuts , Could never keep these boys away from church , Or tempt them to an hour of Sabbath breach . 81 M.
... PRIEST . Never did worthier lads break English bread ; The finest Sunday that the Autumn saw , With all its mealy clusters of ripe nuts , Could never keep these boys away from church , Or tempt them to an hour of Sabbath breach . 81 M.
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... autumn , Her life's true Helpmate on a sick - bed lay , Smitten with perilous fever . In disease He lingered long ; and when his strength returned , He found the little he had stored , to meet The hour of accident or crippling age , Was ...
... autumn , Her life's true Helpmate on a sick - bed lay , Smitten with perilous fever . In disease He lingered long ; and when his strength returned , He found the little he had stored , to meet The hour of accident or crippling age , Was ...
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art thou behold beneath BIRKET FOSTER blessed bower breath bright brook BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheerful child Child is Father cloud COLEORTON cottage Countess of Pembroke dark deep delight DITTO door doth dwell earth Ennerdale fair fear feel fields flowers glad Grasmere grave green grove happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither hope hour lake Laodamia LEONARD light live lofty lonely look Lord Clifford mind morning mother mountain murmur Naiad Nature never night o'er passed pleasure poor PRIEST Protesilaus rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone Scotland seemed shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep solitude song sorrow soul sound spirit steep stone stood stream summer sweet tears thee things thou thought trees vale VENETIAN REPUBLIC voice walk wandering ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow youth