The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...Houghton Mifflin, 1911 Contains poetry by William Wordsworth, a major English Romantic poet who, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature. |
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... Set forth , too serious theme for that light place- I mean , O distant Friend ! a story drawn From our own ground , -the Maid of Buttermere , — And how , unfaithful to a virtuous wife Deserted and [ 162 ] THE PRELUDE.
... Set forth , too serious theme for that light place- I mean , O distant Friend ! a story drawn From our own ground , -the Maid of Buttermere , — And how , unfaithful to a virtuous wife Deserted and [ 162 ] THE PRELUDE.
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... rose again , Maiden of Buttermere ! She lives in peace Upon the spot where she was born and reared ; Without contamination doth she live In quietness , without anxiety : Beside the mountain chapel [ 163 ] RESIDENCE IN LONDON.
... rose again , Maiden of Buttermere ! She lives in peace Upon the spot where she was born and reared ; Without contamination doth she live In quietness , without anxiety : Beside the mountain chapel [ 163 ] RESIDENCE IN LONDON.
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