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most uneasy," with all the others, which are shorter by two syllables. In Nymphidia, stanza ii., we find :

"No tales of them their thirst can slake,

So much delight therein they take," etc.

-lines which clearly suggested 11. 5, 6 of the Daisy poem:

"But now my own delights I make,

My thirst at every rill can slake,” etc.

Presently, however, Wordsworth forsook Drayton for Ben

Jonson.

T. H.

POEMS.

Wood & Innes,

Printers, Poppin's Court, Fleet Street.

POEMS

IN

TWO VOLUMES,

BY

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.

AUTHOR OF

THE LYRICAL BALLADS.

Posterius graviore sono tibi Musa loquetur
Nostra: dabunt cum securos mihi tempora fructus.

VOL. I.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME,

PATERNOSTER-ROW.

1807.

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