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 211
... much strength That he could look his trouble in the face , It seem'd that his sole refuge was to sell A portion of his patrimonial fields . Such was his first resolve ; he thought again , And his heart fail'd him . " Isabel , " 211.
... much strength That he could look his trouble in the face , It seem'd that his sole refuge was to sell A portion of his patrimonial fields . Such was his first resolve ; he thought again , And his heart fail'd him . " Isabel , " 211.
Page 212
... Isabel , " said he , Two evenings after he had heard the news , " I have been toiling more than seventy years , And in the open sun - shine of God's love Have we all liv'd , yet if these fields of ours Should pass into a Stranger's hand ...
... Isabel , " said he , Two evenings after he had heard the news , " I have been toiling more than seventy years , And in the open sun - shine of God's love Have we all liv'd , yet if these fields of ours Should pass into a Stranger's hand ...
Page 213
... Isabel sate silent , for her mind Was busy , looking back into past times . There's Richard Bateman , thought she to herself , - He was a parish - boy - at the church - door They made a gathering for him , shillings , pence , And ...
... Isabel sate silent , for her mind Was busy , looking back into past times . There's Richard Bateman , thought she to herself , - He was a parish - boy - at the church - door They made a gathering for him , shillings , pence , And ...
Page 214
... Isabel , And her face brighten'd . The Old Man was glad , And thus resum'd . " Well ! Isabel , this scheme These two days has been meat and drink to me . Far more than we have lost is left us yet . -We have enough - I wish indeed that I ...
... Isabel , And her face brighten'd . The Old Man was glad , And thus resum'd . " Well ! Isabel , this scheme These two days has been meat and drink to me . Far more than we have lost is left us yet . -We have enough - I wish indeed that I ...
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... Isabel was glad when Sunday came To stop her in her work ; for , when she lay By Michael's side , she for the two last nights Heard him , how he was troubled in his sleep : And when they rose at morning she could see That all his hopes ...
... Isabel was glad when Sunday came To stop her in her work ; for , when she lay By Michael's side , she for the two last nights Heard him , how he was troubled in his sleep : And when they rose at morning she could see That all his hopes ...
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