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William Wordsworth

The bells of Rylston seemed to say,While she sate listening in the shade,With vocal music, "God us ayde;And all the hills were glad to bearTh ...




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He who guides the plough, or wields the crook, With understanding spirit now may look Upon her records, listen to her song.




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Dreams, books, are each a world; and books we know,
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Reader, farewell! My last words let them be if in this book Fancy and Truth agree;If simple Nature trained by careful Art Through It have won a passag ...




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O dearest, dearest boy! my heart
For better lore would seldom yearn,
Could I but teach the hundredth part
Of what from thee I learn.





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My eyes are dim with childish tears,
My heart is idly stirred,
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