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... plain , There , might the love - sick maiden sit , and chide The insuperable rocks and severing tide ; There , watch at eve her lover's sun - gilt sail Approaching , and upbraid the tardy gale ; There , 22 WORDSWORTH .
... plain , There , might the love - sick maiden sit , and chide The insuperable rocks and severing tide ; There , watch at eve her lover's sun - gilt sail Approaching , and upbraid the tardy gale ; There , 22 WORDSWORTH .
Page 30
... sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep , The stone - chat , or the sand - lark , restless bird , Piping along the margin of the lake . And on these barren rocks , with juniper , And heath , and thistle , thinly sprinkled o'er ...
... sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep , The stone - chat , or the sand - lark , restless bird , Piping along the margin of the lake . And on these barren rocks , with juniper , And heath , and thistle , thinly sprinkled o'er ...
Page 38
... service fit : With tears whose course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly 38 THE FEMALE VAGRANT .
... service fit : With tears whose course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly 38 THE FEMALE VAGRANT .
Page 42
... sit- I sit and sing to them . " And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , I take my little porringer , And eat my supper there . " The first that died was little Jane ; In bed she moaning lay , Till God released her of ...
... sit- I sit and sing to them . " And often after sunset , Sir , When it is light and fair , I take my little porringer , And eat my supper there . " The first that died was little Jane ; In bed she moaning lay , Till God released her of ...
Page 68
... sit at evening , when the steep Of Silver - how , and Grasmere's placid lake , And one green island , gleam between the stems Of the dark firs , a visionary scene ; And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this ...
... sit at evening , when the steep Of Silver - how , and Grasmere's placid lake , And one green island , gleam between the stems Of the dark firs , a visionary scene ; And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this ...
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