Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy . A cunning Artist will I have to frame A bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day ...
... Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy . A cunning Artist will I have to frame A bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day ...
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... Twill keep you working half a year . V. Till you have cross'd where I shall cross , Say that you'll neither sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word , But did not like the feat . It was a spot , which you may see If ever you ...
... Twill keep you working half a year . V. Till you have cross'd where I shall cross , Say that you'll neither sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word , But did not like the feat . It was a spot , which you may see If ever you ...
Page 128
... Twill murmur on a thousand years , And flow as now it flows . And here , on this delightful day , I cannot chuse but think How oft , a vigorous Man , I lay Beside this Fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart 128.
... Twill murmur on a thousand years , And flow as now it flows . And here , on this delightful day , I cannot chuse but think How oft , a vigorous Man , I lay Beside this Fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart 128.
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... twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful , And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And blend its waters with his daily meal , He would so love it that in his death - hour ...
... twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful , And if a man should plant his cottage near , Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees , And blend its waters with his daily meal , He would so love it that in his death - hour ...
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... , for thou art the same That wert a promise to me ere thy birth , And all thy life hast been my daily joy . I will relate to thee some little part Of our two histories ; ' twill do thee good When thou art from me , even if I should 217.
... , for thou art the same That wert a promise to me ere thy birth , And all thy life hast been my daily joy . I will relate to thee some little part Of our two histories ; ' twill do thee good When thou art from me , even if I should 217.
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