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... the Wandering Jew 111 The Seven Sisters 112 " By their floating mill ' 113 The Kitten and the Falling Leaves 114 A Fragment 116 Address to my Infant Daughter . 117 Poems of the Imagination . " There was a boy xvi CONTENTS .
... the Wandering Jew 111 The Seven Sisters 112 " By their floating mill ' 113 The Kitten and the Falling Leaves 114 A Fragment 116 Address to my Infant Daughter . 117 Poems of the Imagination . " There was a boy xvi CONTENTS .
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... leaf seems faded - while the fields " 232 " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 232 To B. R. Haydon , Esq . 233 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into Russia .... 233 Sonnet on the same Occasion 234 ...
... leaf seems faded - while the fields " 232 " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 232 To B. R. Haydon , Esq . 233 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into Russia .... 233 Sonnet on the same Occasion 234 ...
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... leaf , in a copy of the Author's poem " The Excursion , " upon hearing of 262 the death of the late vicar of Kendal Elegiac Stanzas , suggested by a picture of Peele Castle in a storm , painted by Sir George Beaumont 263 263 To the ...
... leaf , in a copy of the Author's poem " The Excursion , " upon hearing of 262 the death of the late vicar of Kendal Elegiac Stanzas , suggested by a picture of Peele Castle in a storm , painted by Sir George Beaumont 263 263 To the ...
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... leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ! As soon as ' tis daylight , to - morrow , with me You shall go to the orchard , and then you will see That he has been there , and made a great rout , And cracked the branches ...
... leaves , That he's left for a bed for beggars or thieves ! As soon as ' tis daylight , to - morrow , with me You shall go to the orchard , and then you will see That he has been there , and made a great rout , And cracked the branches ...
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... leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The ...
... leaves on the hawthorn spray , Of birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The ...
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