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" As if she had lost her only friend She wept, nor would be pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. 'And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 212
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Wordsworth

William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - 1897 - 342 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. " And let it be of duffel grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,...
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The Literary Reading Book: Containing Specimens of Poetry and Prose ..., Part 2

C. van Tiel, M. G. van Neck - 1900 - 472 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. 'And let it be of duffil gray, As warm a cloak as man can selll' Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice...
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Penelope; Or, Morning Clouds Dispersed

Matilda Leathes - 1873 - 314 pages
...as the sky, was listening to the story of Valentine and Orson. CHAPTER II. PENELOPE'S PLA YFELLO WS. And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ; Proud creature was she the next day — The little orphan, Alice Fell Wordsworth. The fields...
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Early Reviews of English Poets, Ed. with an Introduction by John Louis Haney ...

John Louis Haney - 1904 - 302 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. "And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell I" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell !' I. p. 87, 88. If the...
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Early Reviews of English Poets, Ed. with an Introduction by John Louis Haney ...

John Louis Haney - 1904 - 306 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. " And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell !" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell!' I. p. 87, 88. If the printing...
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Early Reviews of English Poets, Ed. with an Introduction by John Louis Haney ...

John Louis Haney - 1904 - 304 pages
...nigh; and, sitting by my side, As if she'd lost her only friend She wept, nor would be pacified. " And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell!" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell!' I. p. 87, 88. If the printing...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1912, Volume 1, Pages 1-456

1915 - 488 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. "And let it be of duffil gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell!" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice...
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Wordsworth: Poems in Two Volumes, 1807

William Wordsworth - 1914 - 536 pages
...pacified. Up to the Tavern-door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the Host, To buy a new Cloak for the old. " And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud Creature was she the next day, The little Orphan, Alice Fell ! ' 5. RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE....
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The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks

Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1915 - 568 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. "And let it be of duffil gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell!" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice...
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The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks

1923 - 658 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. "And let it be of dufnl gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell!" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,...
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