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... hear the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grafmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads : Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky ...
... hear the roar That stuns the tremulous cliffs of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grafmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads : Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky ...
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... , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show her yet fome joys to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with soft affection's car , The hiftory of a poet's evening hear ? AN EVENING WALK . When , in the fouth , 4 WINANDERMERE .
... , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show her yet fome joys to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with soft affection's car , The hiftory of a poet's evening hear ? AN EVENING WALK . When , in the fouth , 4 WINANDERMERE .
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... hear at breezy morn The hound , the horfe's tread , and mellow horn ; No ruder found your desert haunts invades Than waters dashing wild , or rocking shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's ...
... hear at breezy morn The hound , the horfe's tread , and mellow horn ; No ruder found your desert haunts invades Than waters dashing wild , or rocking shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's ...
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... And carols loud and strong . A thousand lambs are on the rocks , All newly - born ! both earth and sky Keep jubilee ; and more than all , G Those boys with their green They never hear the cry THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 4I.
... And carols loud and strong . A thousand lambs are on the rocks , All newly - born ! both earth and sky Keep jubilee ; and more than all , G Those boys with their green They never hear the cry THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 4I.
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As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Those boys with their green They never hear the cry , coronal ; That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . Said Walter , leaping from the ground ...
As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Those boys with their green They never hear the cry , coronal ; That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . Said Walter , leaping from the ground ...
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