Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... Nature here were willing to decay . I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost , When one who was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I accost , And what this place might be I then inquir'd . The Shepherd stopp'd ...
... Nature here were willing to decay . I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost , When one who was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I accost , And what this place might be I then inquir'd . The Shepherd stopp'd ...
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... Nature fell , His death was mourn'd by sympathy divine . The Being , that is in the clouds and air , That is in the green leaves among the groves , Maintains a deep and reverential care For them the quiet creatures whom he loves . The ...
... Nature fell , His death was mourn'd by sympathy divine . The Being , that is in the clouds and air , That is in the green leaves among the groves , Maintains a deep and reverential care For them the quiet creatures whom he loves . The ...
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... natural graves . To Jane , his Wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . It was a July evening , and he sate Upon the long stone seat beneath the eaves Of his old cottage , as it chanced that day , Employ'd in winter's work ...
... natural graves . To Jane , his Wife , Thus spake the homely Priest of Ennerdale . It was a July evening , and he sate Upon the long stone seat beneath the eaves Of his old cottage , as it chanced that day , Employ'd in winter's work ...
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... nature , Yet still the spirit of a mountain boy In him was somewhat check'd , and when his Brother Was gone to sea and he was left alone The little colour that he had was soon Stolen from his cheek , he droop'd , and pin'd and pin'd ...
... nature , Yet still the spirit of a mountain boy In him was somewhat check'd , and when his Brother Was gone to sea and he was left alone The little colour that he had was soon Stolen from his cheek , he droop'd , and pin'd and pin'd ...
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... Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the descending moon . My horse mov'd on ; hoof after hoof He rais'd and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the planet dropp'd . What fond and ...
... Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the descending moon . My horse mov'd on ; hoof after hoof He rais'd and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof At once the planet dropp'd . What fond and ...
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