Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes & Poems for the Young of All AgesA distinguished poet's selection of poems along with his personal and informative notes to explain the theme or meaning and to add interest to the poems. |
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... WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 253 Gone Were But the Winter Cold Gane were but the winter cauld And gane were but the snaw , I could sleep in the wild woods , Where primroses blaw . Cauld's the snaw at my head , And cauld at my feet , And the ...
... WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 253 Gone Were But the Winter Cold Gane were but the winter cauld And gane were but the snaw , I could sleep in the wild woods , Where primroses blaw . Cauld's the snaw at my head , And cauld at my feet , And the ...
Page 436
... the glowing sky , The echo of the voice enwrought A human sweetness with the thought Of travelling through the world that lay Before me in my endless way . WILLIAM WORDSWORTH • 442 · Folding the Flocks Shepherds all , and 436 COME HITHER.
... the glowing sky , The echo of the voice enwrought A human sweetness with the thought Of travelling through the world that lay Before me in my endless way . WILLIAM WORDSWORTH • 442 · Folding the Flocks Shepherds all , and 436 COME HITHER.
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... William Wordsworth . " But while for the most part the meaning and reference of the names of wildflowers shines out of their faces , this is not usually so with the names of our English villages . They have a “ meaning ” well worth the ...
... William Wordsworth . " But while for the most part the meaning and reference of the names of wildflowers shines out of their faces , this is not usually so with the names of our English villages . They have a “ meaning ” well worth the ...
Contents
MORNING AND MAY | 13 |
MOTHER HOME AND SWEETHEART | 19 |
FAIRS BEGGARS GIPSIES | 61 |
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bells bird bonny breast bright called child CHRISTINA ROSSETTI cold dance dark dark Rosaleen dead dear death doth dream earth EMILY BRONTË eyes fair flowers gold gone green hair hame hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill John JOHN KEATS John Peel King lady light live look Lord maid merry Messrs Miss Taroone moon morning mother Nahum's never night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Peter Gurney play poem rhyme ring ROBERT HERRICK rose round sail shadow shining ship silver sing sleep snow song soul sound stars stone sweet tears tell thee things Thomas THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS HARDY thou tree Twas Uncle Tom Cobley unto voice weep wild WILLIAM WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings wonder wood words young