Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... is a grave Which will bear looking at . LEONARD . These Boys I hope They lov'd this good old Man- PRIEST . They did - and truly But that was what we almost overlook'd , They were such darlings of each other . For Though 32.
... is a grave Which will bear looking at . LEONARD . These Boys I hope They lov'd this good old Man- PRIEST . They did - and truly But that was what we almost overlook'd , They were such darlings of each other . For Though 32.
Page 45
... bear to live : So he relinquish'd all his purposes . He travell'd on to Egremont ; and thence , That night , address'd a letter to the Priest Reminding him of what had pass'd between them . And adding , with a hope to be forgiven , That ...
... bear to live : So he relinquish'd all his purposes . He travell'd on to Egremont ; and thence , That night , address'd a letter to the Priest Reminding him of what had pass'd between them . And adding , with a hope to be forgiven , That ...
Page 47
... Upon the verdant mosses ? Alas that ever he was born ! The Gordon , couch'd behind a thorn , Sees them and their caressing , Beholds them bless'd and blessing . Proud Gordon cannot bear the thoughts That through his brain 47.
... Upon the verdant mosses ? Alas that ever he was born ! The Gordon , couch'd behind a thorn , Sees them and their caressing , Beholds them bless'd and blessing . Proud Gordon cannot bear the thoughts That through his brain 47.
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. Proud Gordon cannot bear the thoughts That through his brain are travelling , And , starting up , to Bruce's heart He launch'd a deadly jav'lin ! Fair Ellen saw it when it came , And ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. Proud Gordon cannot bear the thoughts That through his brain are travelling , And , starting up , to Bruce's heart He launch'd a deadly jav'lin ! Fair Ellen saw it when it came , And ...
Page 78
... in the gale . For thus to see thee nodding in the air , To see thy arch thus stretch and bend , Thus rise and thus descend , Disturbs me , till the sight is more than I can bear . The man who makes this feverish complaint Is one of 78.
... in the gale . For thus to see thee nodding in the air , To see thy arch thus stretch and bend , Thus rise and thus descend , Disturbs me , till the sight is more than I can bear . The man who makes this feverish complaint Is one of 78.
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aged Beggar Ambleside ANDREW JONES Art thou bason beautiful beneath bower brook Brother chanc'd chearful Child church-yard cottage crag dead calm dear delight dell door dwell earth Egremont Enna Ennerdale eyes Father fields fire-side flowers gaz'd gentle gone Grasmere grass grave green greenwood tree half hand happy hath heard heart Heaven hills hour Isabel Kirtle lake Lamb leaves LEONARD liv'd living look look'd lov'd Lucy Luke Matthew Michael morning mountain murmur never night o'er pass'd playmate pleasure POEM poor press'd PRIEST quiet reach'd receiv'd Richard Bateman rills rocks round rude Ruth sate seem'd shade sheep Sheep-fold Shepherd side silent Sir Walter Skiddaw sleep song soul sound spake spot spring stone stood stopp'd summer sweet thee There's things thoughts thrush trees turn'd Twas Twill vale village ween wild wind wither'd woods wrought Youth