Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day forth , shall call it Hart - leap Well . And , gallant brute ! to make thy praises known , Another monument shall here be rais'd ; Three ...
... bason for that fountain in the dell ; And they , who do make mention of the same , From this day forth , shall call it Hart - leap Well . And , gallant brute ! to make thy praises known , Another monument shall here be rais'd ; Three ...
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... you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty Block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock ; The gulph is deep below , And in a bason black and small Receives a lofty Waterfall . VI . With staff in hand across the cleft The 72.
... you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty Block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock ; The gulph is deep below , And in a bason black and small Receives a lofty Waterfall . VI . With staff in hand across the cleft The 72.
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... bason of box - wood , * just six months before , Had stood on the table at Timothy's door , * In several parts of the North of England , when a funeral takes place , a bason full of Sprigs of Box - wood is placed at A Coffin through ...
... bason of box - wood , * just six months before , Had stood on the table at Timothy's door , * In several parts of the North of England , when a funeral takes place , a bason full of Sprigs of Box - wood is placed at A Coffin through ...
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... both flocks and herds might drink On its firm margin , even as from a well Or some stone - bason which the Herdsman's hand Had shap'd for their refreshment , nor did sun Or wind from any quarter ever come But as a 195.
... both flocks and herds might drink On its firm margin , even as from a well Or some stone - bason which the Herdsman's hand Had shap'd for their refreshment , nor did sun Or wind from any quarter ever come But as a 195.
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