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... Child 8 Address to a Child Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1807 1807 11 The Mother's return 14 Lucy Gray 18 We are Seven - 22 Anecdote for Fathers 26 Rural Architecture 1800 1798 1798 1800 28 The Pet Lamb 1800 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800 ...
... Child 8 Address to a Child Com- Pub- posed lished 1807 1807 1807 11 The Mother's return 14 Lucy Gray 18 We are Seven - 22 Anecdote for Fathers 26 Rural Architecture 1800 1798 1798 1800 28 The Pet Lamb 1800 34 The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800 ...
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... I am a Man ; So be it when I shall grow old , Or let me die ! The child is Father of the Man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . II . TO A BUTTERFLY . STAY near me - B 2 My heart leaps up 1807.
... I am a Man ; So be it when I shall grow old , Or let me die ! The child is Father of the Man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . II . TO A BUTTERFLY . STAY near me - B 2 My heart leaps up 1807.
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... A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey : - with leaps and springs I followed on from brake to bush ; But She , God love her ! feared to brush The dust from off its wings . III . FORESIGHT , Or the Charge of a Child To a Butterfly 1807.
... A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey : - with leaps and springs I followed on from brake to bush ; But She , God love her ! feared to brush The dust from off its wings . III . FORESIGHT , Or the Charge of a Child To a Butterfly 1807.
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William Wordsworth. III . FORESIGHT , Or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion . THAT is work of waste and ruin . Do as Charles and I are doing ! Strawberry - blossoms , one and all , We must spare them - here are many : Look at ...
William Wordsworth. III . FORESIGHT , Or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion . THAT is work of waste and ruin . Do as Charles and I are doing ! Strawberry - blossoms , one and all , We must spare them - here are many : Look at ...
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... let us bend our walk ; Lurking berries , ripe and red , Then will hang on every stalk , Each within its leafy bower ; And for that promise spare the flower ! IV . CHARACTERISTICS Of a Child three Years old . 6 FORESIGHT .
... let us bend our walk ; Lurking berries , ripe and red , Then will hang on every stalk , Each within its leafy bower ; And for that promise spare the flower ! IV . CHARACTERISTICS Of a Child three Years old . 6 FORESIGHT .
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