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... lived he till his eightieth year was past ; And groffly that man errs , who should suppose That the green valleys , and the streams and rocks , Were things indifferent to the fhepherd's thoughts . Fields , where with cheerful spirits he ...
... lived he till his eightieth year was past ; And groffly that man errs , who should suppose That the green valleys , and the streams and rocks , Were things indifferent to the fhepherd's thoughts . Fields , where with cheerful spirits he ...
Page 69
... lived . For , as it chanced , Their cottage on a plot of rifing ground Stood fingle , with large prospect , north and south , High into Eafedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And weftward to the village near the lake ; And from this ...
... lived . For , as it chanced , Their cottage on a plot of rifing ground Stood fingle , with large prospect , north and south , High into Eafedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And weftward to the village near the lake ; And from this ...
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... his eighteenth year , He was his comfort and his daily hope . While in this fort the fimple household lived From day to day , to Michael's ear there came Distressful tidings . Long before the time Of which I 72 GRASMERE .
... his eighteenth year , He was his comfort and his daily hope . While in this fort the fimple household lived From day to day , to Michael's ear there came Distressful tidings . Long before the time Of which I 72 GRASMERE .
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... lived ; yet if these fields of ours Should pass into a stranger's hand , I think That I could not lie quiet in my grave . Our lot is a hard lot ; the fun himself Has scarcely been more diligent than I , And I have lived to be a fool at ...
... lived ; yet if these fields of ours Should pass into a stranger's hand , I think That I could not lie quiet in my grave . Our lot is a hard lot ; the fun himself Has scarcely been more diligent than I , And I have lived to be a fool at ...
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... I but repay a gift which I myself Received at other's hands ; for , though now old Beyond the common life of man , I still Remember them who loved me in my youth . Both of them fleep together : here they lived , 78 GRASMERE .
... I but repay a gift which I myself Received at other's hands ; for , though now old Beyond the common life of man , I still Remember them who loved me in my youth . Both of them fleep together : here they lived , 78 GRASMERE .
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