Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author, Volum 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1815 |
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... thine and mine , We rather shall want healths than wine . But where Friends fail us , we'll supply Our friendships with our charity ; Men that remote in sorrows live , Shall by our lusty Brimmers thrive . We'll drink the Wanting into ...
... thine and mine , We rather shall want healths than wine . But where Friends fail us , we'll supply Our friendships with our charity ; Men that remote in sorrows live , Shall by our lusty Brimmers thrive . We'll drink the Wanting into ...
Pàgina 89
... thine : 1 And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Ill was I then for toil or service fit : With tears whose course no effort could confine , By ...
... thine : 1 And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help ; and , after marriage such as mine , With little kindness would to me incline . Ill was I then for toil or service fit : With tears whose course no effort could confine , By ...
Pàgina 131
... wheel Beside an English fire . Thy mornings shewed , thy nights concealed The bowers where Lucy played ; And thine is too the last green field That Lucy's eyes surveyed . X. LOUISA . I MET Louisa in the shade ; K 2 131.
... wheel Beside an English fire . Thy mornings shewed , thy nights concealed The bowers where Lucy played ; And thine is too the last green field That Lucy's eyes surveyed . X. LOUISA . I MET Louisa in the shade ; K 2 131.
Pàgina 136
... thine To store up kindred hours for me , thy face Turn from me , gentle Love ! nor let me walk Within the sound of Emma's voice , or know Such happiness as I have known to - day . XII . THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN . 136.
... thine To store up kindred hours for me , thy face Turn from me , gentle Love ! nor let me walk Within the sound of Emma's voice , or know Such happiness as I have known to - day . XII . THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN . 136.
Pàgina 170
... thine ; And sure a Mother's heart is mine : Thy own dear Mother's far away , At labour in the harvest - field : Thy little Sister is at play ; - - What warmth , what comfort would it yield To my poor heart , if Thou wouldst be One ...
... thine ; And sure a Mother's heart is mine : Thy own dear Mother's far away , At labour in the harvest - field : Thy little Sister is at play ; - - What warmth , what comfort would it yield To my poor heart , if Thou wouldst be One ...
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