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Sonnet 29- I think of thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy, Letters from Yorkshire by Maura Dooley
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My thoughts do ___ and ___ (Sonnet 29)
Twine, bud
As wild ___, about a ___, (Sonnet 29)
Vines, tree
Except the ___ green which hides the ___. (Sonnet 29)
Straggling, wood
Yet, O my ___-___, be it ___ (Sonnet 29)
Palm-tree, understood
Rather, instantly/ ___ thy presence; (Sonnet 29)
Renew
Rustle thy ___ and set thy ___ all bare, (Sonnet 29)
Boughs, trunk
Drop heavily down, - ___, ___, ___! (Sonnet 29)
Burst, shattered, everywhere
And breathe within thy ___ a new ___, (Sonnet 29)
Shadow, air
I do not ___ of thee - I am too ___ thee. (Sonnet 29)
Think, near
We stood by a pond that ___ ___, (Neutral Tones)
Winter day
,as though ___ of God. (Neutral Tones)
Chidden
Over tedious ___ of years ago; (Neutral Tones)
Riddles
The smile on your mouth was the ___ thing (Neutral Tones)
Deadest
___ enough to have the ___ to ___; (Neutral Tones)
Alive, strength, die
A grin of ___ swept thereby (Neutral Tones)
Bitterness
Like an ominous ___ _-___… (Neutral Tones)
Bird a-wing
Your face, and the God-___ sun, (Neutral Tones)
Curst
And a pond edged with ___ leaves. (Neutral Tones)
Greyish
It’s not ___ simply how things are. (Letters from Yourkshire)
Romance
You out there, in the cold, ___ ___ ___ (Letters from Yorkshire)
Seeing the seasons
,me with my ___ of ___ (Letters from Yorkshire)
Heartful, headlines
Is your life more real because you ___ and ___? (Letters from Yorkshire)
Dig, sow
Breaking ice on a ___, (Letters from Yorkshire)
Waterbutt
pouring ___ and ___ into an ___. (Letters from Yorkshire)
Air, light, envelope
our ___ tap out ___ across the icy ___. (Letters from Yorkshire)
Souls, messages, miles