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... Wandering Wind The World's Wanderers The Water ! The Water ! The Melodies of Morning Evening • The Song of Night . A Night- Piece Afternoon in February Written in March The Voice of Spring To a Mountain Daisy W. Wordsworth 384 H. W. ...
... Wandering Wind The World's Wanderers The Water ! The Water ! The Melodies of Morning Evening • The Song of Night . A Night- Piece Afternoon in February Written in March The Voice of Spring To a Mountain Daisy W. Wordsworth 384 H. W. ...
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... Wandering by lone sea - breakers , And sitting by desolate streams ; - World losers and world forsakers On whom the pale moon gleams : Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever , it seems.- With wonderful deathless ditties ...
... Wandering by lone sea - breakers , And sitting by desolate streams ; - World losers and world forsakers On whom the pale moon gleams : Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever , it seems.- With wonderful deathless ditties ...
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... where I may . >> While he was talking thus , the lonely place , The old Man's shape , and speech - all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and 16.
... where I may . >> While he was talking thus , the lonely place , The old Man's shape , and speech - all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually , Wandering about alone and 16.
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... Wandering about alone and silently . While I these thoughts within myself pursued , He , having made a pause , the same discourse renewed . And soon with this he other matter blended , Cheerfully uttered , with demeanour kind , But ...
... Wandering about alone and silently . While I these thoughts within myself pursued , He , having made a pause , the same discourse renewed . And soon with this he other matter blended , Cheerfully uttered , with demeanour kind , But ...
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... wandering with loose rein , Wandering and lost , he had so oft beheld ** See the Prophecy of Dante . ** See the tale as told by Boccaccio and Dryden . ( What is not visible to a Poet's eye ? 53.
... wandering with loose rein , Wandering and lost , he had so oft beheld ** See the Prophecy of Dante . ** See the tale as told by Boccaccio and Dryden . ( What is not visible to a Poet's eye ? 53.
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