Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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Page 26
... , your memory is a friend That does not play you false . - On that tall pike , ( It is the loneliest place of all these hills ) There were two Springs which bubbled side by side , As if they had been made that they might be 26.
... , your memory is a friend That does not play you false . - On that tall pike , ( It is the loneliest place of all these hills ) There were two Springs which bubbled side by side , As if they had been made that they might be 26.
Page 43
... friend to sorrow , and unless His thoughts were turn'd on Leonard's luckless fortune , He talk'd about him with a chearful love , LEONARD He could not come to an unhallow'd end ! PRIEST . Nay , God forbid ! You recollect I mention'd A ...
... friend to sorrow , and unless His thoughts were turn'd on Leonard's luckless fortune , He talk'd about him with a chearful love , LEONARD He could not come to an unhallow'd end ! PRIEST . Nay , God forbid ! You recollect I mention'd A ...
Page 82
... friend Hast been so happy , that thou know'st what thoughts Will , sometimes , in the happiness of love T Make the heart sink , then wilt thou reverence This quiet spot.—St. Herbert hither came And here , for many seasons , from the ...
... friend Hast been so happy , that thou know'st what thoughts Will , sometimes , in the happiness of love T Make the heart sink , then wilt thou reverence This quiet spot.—St. Herbert hither came And here , for many seasons , from the ...
Page 83
... So pray'd he : -as our Chronicles report , Though here the Hermit number'd his last days , Far from St. Cuthbert his beloved friend , Those holy men both died in the same hour . INSCRIPTION For the House ( an Outhouse ) on the 83.
... So pray'd he : -as our Chronicles report , Though here the Hermit number'd his last days , Far from St. Cuthbert his beloved friend , Those holy men both died in the same hour . INSCRIPTION For the House ( an Outhouse ) on the 83.
Page 86
... Friend , and Brother . Y Mark the spot to which I point ! From this platform eight feet square Take not even a finger - joint : . Andrew's whole fire - side is there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly 86 *8888.
... Friend , and Brother . Y Mark the spot to which I point ! From this platform eight feet square Take not even a finger - joint : . Andrew's whole fire - side is there . Here , alone , before thine eyes , Simon's sickly 86 *8888.
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