The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 by William Wordsworth
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Farewell those forms that in thy noon-tide shade,
Rest, near their little plots of wheaten glade; 1820. Ye lovely forms that in the noontide shade Rest near their little plots of wheaten glade. C.] [Variant 38: 1845. Those charms that bind ... 1820.] [Variant 39: 1836. And winds, ... 1820.] [Variant 40: 1836. Yet arts are thine that soothe the unquiet heart, And smiles to Solitude and Want impart. I lov'd, 'mid thy most desart woods astray, With pensive step to measure my slow way, By lonely, silent cottage-doors to roam, |
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