Poems, in Two Volumes,Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 170 páginas |
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... The Kitten and the falling Leaves The Seven Sisters , or the Solitude of Binnorie To H. C. , six Years old Among all lovely things my Love had been I travell❜d among unknown Men Ode to Duty POEMS , COMPOSED DURING A TOUR , 1. Beggars 2.
... The Kitten and the falling Leaves The Seven Sisters , or the Solitude of Binnorie To H. C. , six Years old Among all lovely things my Love had been I travell❜d among unknown Men Ode to Duty POEMS , COMPOSED DURING A TOUR , 1. Beggars 2.
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... leaves the little children , So painfully in the wood ? What ail'd thee Robin that thou could'st pursue A beautiful Creature , That is gentle by nature ? Beneath the summer sky From flower to flower let him fly ; ' Tis all that he ...
... leaves the little children , So painfully in the wood ? What ail'd thee Robin that thou could'st pursue A beautiful Creature , That is gentle by nature ? Beneath the summer sky From flower to flower let him fly ; ' Tis all that he ...
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... His beautiful wings in crimson are drest , A brother he seems of thine own : If thou would'st be happy in thy nest , O pious Bird ! whom Man loves best , Love him , or leave him alone ! THE SAILOR's MOTHER . One morning ( raw it was 18.
... His beautiful wings in crimson are drest , A brother he seems of thine own : If thou would'st be happy in thy nest , O pious Bird ! whom Man loves best , Love him , or leave him alone ! THE SAILOR's MOTHER . One morning ( raw it was 18.
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... self - surpast : Who , whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever , and to noble deeds give birth , Or He must go to dust without his fame , And leave a dead unprofitable name , Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And 35.
... self - surpast : Who , whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever , and to noble deeds give birth , Or He must go to dust without his fame , And leave a dead unprofitable name , Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And 35.
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... chance to heave a sigh They pity me , and not my grief . Then come to me , my Son , or send Some tidings that my woes may end ; I have no other earthly friend . VOL . J. D THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES . That way look 49.
... chance to heave a sigh They pity me , and not my grief . Then come to me , my Son , or send Some tidings that my woes may end ; I have no other earthly friend . VOL . J. D THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES . That way look 49.
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beauty behold Binnorie Bird blessed BLIND HIGHLAND BOY bliss bower brave breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk Butterfly CALAIS Castle chear Child Clifford clouds Clovenford Creature Cuckoo dance dear delight dost doth dream earth espy eyes fair fancy fear flowers France Friend Furness Fells gentle glee glittering glory Grave grief ground happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hill hour human weight Jedborough Kent's green Lake land liberty live lonely look look'd Lord Lord Clifford melancholy mighty mind Mother mountain never night o'er pleas'd pleasure POEMS praise rest RIVER DUDDON Rob Roy rocks Scotland seem'd seen Shepherd shew sight silent sing sleep solitary Reaper song SONNET soul sound Spirit Star stepping westward stir strife sweet There's thine things thou art thought Traveller trees Vale vex'd voice waters WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words Yarrow Ye Men