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Parley's Magazine - Page 89
1833
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 pages
...rare, I watth'ci them with delight, they were a lovely pair. And now with empty Can the Maiden turn'd away, But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Towards the Lamb she look'd, and from that shady plaoeI unobserv'd could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her...
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two ..., Issue 357, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own.. 'Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a Child of beauty rare! I watched them with delight, they were a lovely pair. Now with her empty Can tlie Maiden turned away ; But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Towards the Lamb...
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Introduction to the English Reader; Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 pages
...; I watch'd them with d,elight 3 they were a lovely pair. And now with empty can, the maiden turn'd away, But ere ten yards were gone, her footsteps did she stay. Towards the Lamb she look'd, and from that shady place I unobserv'd could sce the workings of her face : If nature to her...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own. 32 Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a Child of beauty rare! I watched them with delight,...she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring, Thus, thought...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the ..., Volume 1

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own. Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a Child of beauty rare! I watched them with delight, they were a lovely pair. Now with her empty Can the^Maiden turned away; But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Towards the Lamb she...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 pages
...rare ; I watch'd them with delight; they were a lovely pairiUid now with empty can, the maiden turn'd away, But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. 4. Towards the Lamb she look'd; and from that shady place, I unobserv'd could see the workings of her...
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The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 pages
...she said in such atone That I almost received her heart into my own. 'Twos little Barbara Lewthwaite, a Child of beauty rare! I watched them with delight...looked ; and from that shady place I, unobserved, could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring, Thus, thought...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1827 - 416 pages
...I watch'd them with delight, they were a lovely pair. c 3 Now with her empty Can the Maiden turn'd away ; But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. Towards the Lamb she look'd ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her...
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Introduction to the English Reader: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1831 - 178 pages
...: \ watch'd them with delight ; they were a lovely pair. And now with empty can, the maiden turn'd away, But ere ten yards were gone her footsteps did she stay. 4. Towards the Lamb she look'J ; and from that shady place, I unobserv'd could see the workings of...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1832 - 402 pages
...said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own. 'Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite, a Child of beauty rare ! I watched them with delight,...she looked ; and from that shady place I unobserved could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring, Thus, thought...
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