The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Pagina 289
... Betty Foy ? Why are you in this mighty fret ? And why on horseback have you set Him whom you love , your Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ...
... Betty Foy ? Why are you in this mighty fret ? And why on horseback have you set Him whom you love , your Idiot Boy ? Scarcely a soul is out of bed ; Good Betty , put him down again ; His lips with joy they burr at you ; But , Betty ...
Pagina 290
... Betty Foy Has on the well - girt saddle set ( The like was never heard of yet ) Him whom she loves , her Idiot Boy . 35 40 And he must post without delay Across the bridge and through the dale , And by the church , and o'er the down ...
... Betty Foy Has on the well - girt saddle set ( The like was never heard of yet ) Him whom she loves , her Idiot Boy . 35 40 And he must post without delay Across the bridge and through the dale , And by the church , and o'er the down ...
Pagina 297
... Betty , in this sad distemper , The Doctor's self could hardly spare : Unworthy things she talked , and wild ; Even ... Betty Foy , And I have lost my poor dear Boy , 255 You know him - him you often see ; He's not so wise as some ...
... Betty , in this sad distemper , The Doctor's self could hardly spare : Unworthy things she talked , and wild ; Even ... Betty Foy , And I have lost my poor dear Boy , 255 You know him - him you often see ; He's not so wise as some ...
Pagina 301
... Betty Foy ? She hardly can sustain her fears ; The roaring waterfall she hears , And cannot find her Idiot Boy . 360 Your Pony's worth his weight in gold : Then calm your terrors , Betty Foy ! She's coming from among the trees , And now ...
... Betty Foy ? She hardly can sustain her fears ; The roaring waterfall she hears , And cannot find her Idiot Boy . 360 Your Pony's worth his weight in gold : Then calm your terrors , Betty Foy ! She's coming from among the trees , And now ...
Pagina 395
... Betty Foy With girt and stirrup fiddle - faddle ; But wherefore set upon a saddle Him whom she loves , her idiot boy ? " The second omitted stanza occurred between the present third and fourth stanzas : " The world will say ' tis very ...
... Betty Foy With girt and stirrup fiddle - faddle ; But wherefore set upon a saddle Him whom she loves , her idiot boy ? " The second omitted stanza occurred between the present third and fourth stanzas : " The world will say ' tis very ...
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