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 205
... LUKE ( for so the Son was nam'd ) And his old Father , both betook themselves To such convenient work , as might employ Their hands by the fire - side ; perhaps to card Wool for the House - wife's spindle , or repair Some injury done to ...
... LUKE ( for so the Son was nam'd ) And his old Father , both betook themselves To such convenient work , as might employ Their hands by the fire - side ; perhaps to card Wool for the House - wife's spindle , or repair Some injury done to ...
Page 206
... LUKE was in his eighteenth year , There by the light of this old lamp they sate , Father and Son , while late into the night The House - wife plied her own peculiar work , Making the cottage thro ' the silent hours Murmur as with the ...
... LUKE was in his eighteenth year , There by the light of this old lamp they sate , Father and Son , while late into the night The House - wife plied her own peculiar work , Making the cottage thro ' the silent hours Murmur as with the ...
Page 212
... . I forgive him - but ' Twere better to be dumb than to talk thus . When I began , my purpose was to speak Of remedies and of a chearful hope . Our Luke shall leave us , Isabel ; the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be 212.
... . I forgive him - but ' Twere better to be dumb than to talk thus . When I began , my purpose was to speak Of remedies and of a chearful hope . Our Luke shall leave us , Isabel ; the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be 212.
Page 213
... Luke to him shall go , And with his Kinsman's help and his own thrift , He quickly will repair this loss , and then May come again to us . What can be done ? If here he stay , Where every one is poor What can be gain'd ? " At this , the ...
... Luke to him shall go , And with his Kinsman's help and his own thrift , He quickly will repair this loss , and then May come again to us . What can be done ? If here he stay , Where every one is poor What can be gain'd ? " At this , the ...
Page 214
... Luke's best garments , of the best Buy for him more , and let us send him forth To - morrow , or the next day , or to - night : -If he could go , the Boy should go to - night . " Here Michael ceas'd , and to the fields went forth 214.
... Luke's best garments , of the best Buy for him more , and let us send him forth To - morrow , or the next day , or to - night : -If he could go , the Boy should go to - night . " Here Michael ceas'd , and to the fields went forth 214.
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