Poems referring to childhood and early youth. Juvenile pieces. Poems founded on the affectionsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... sound : " Over his own sweet voice the Stock - dove broods ; " of the same bird , " His voice was buried among trees , cc Yet to be come at by the breeze ; " O , Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird , Or but a wandering Voice ? " The Stock ...
... sound : " Over his own sweet voice the Stock - dove broods ; " of the same bird , " His voice was buried among trees , cc Yet to be come at by the breeze ; " O , Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird , Or but a wandering Voice ? " The Stock ...
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... sound which the Poet feels , penetrates the shade in which it is entombed , and conveys it to the ear of the listener . Shall I call thee Bird Or but a wandering Voice ? This concise interrogation characterises the seeming ubiquity of ...
... sound which the Poet feels , penetrates the shade in which it is entombed , and conveys it to the ear of the listener . Shall I call thee Bird Or but a wandering Voice ? This concise interrogation characterises the seeming ubiquity of ...
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... sound and sight , in the celestial soil of the Imagination . The Boy , there introduced , is listening , with something of a feverish and restless anxiety , for the recur- rence of the riotous sounds which he had pre- viously excited ...
... sound and sight , in the celestial soil of the Imagination . The Boy , there introduced , is listening , with something of a feverish and restless anxiety , for the recur- rence of the riotous sounds which he had pre- viously excited ...
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... sound of the eight o'clock bell . He Come , now we'll to bed ! and when we are there may work his own will , and what shall we care ? He may knock at the door , we'll not let him in , May drive at the windows , ― - we'll laugh at his ...
... sound of the eight o'clock bell . He Come , now we'll to bed ! and when we are there may work his own will , and what shall we care ? He may knock at the door , we'll not let him in , May drive at the windows , ― - we'll laugh at his ...
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... ; But never reached the Town . The wretched Parents , all that night , Went shouting far and wide ; But there was neither sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That LUCY GRAY . 15.
... ; But never reached the Town . The wretched Parents , all that night , Went shouting far and wide ; But there was neither sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That LUCY GRAY . 15.
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Alps Babe behold beneath Betty Foy Betty's bird bowers breast breath bright brook Brother Child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door dread Ennerdale eyes fair Fancy Father fear flowers gale gleam gloom gone grave green happy happy day hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope Idiot Boy images Imagination ISAAC FOOT Johnny Kilve Lake Lamb Laodamia LEONARD light lived look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid mind Moon morn Mother mountain never night o'er pain Peter Bell pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer PRIEST Protesilaus rill RIVER DUDDON rocks round RYLSTONE shade Shepherd shore side sight silent smiles snow song soul sound star steep stream Sugh Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee There's thine things thou art thought thro tide trees vale ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Youth