Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetch'd The waters of the spring were trembling still .. And now , too happy for repose or rest , Was never man in such a joyful case , Sir Walter walk'd all round , north ...
... beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetch'd The waters of the spring were trembling still .. And now , too happy for repose or rest , Was never man in such a joyful case , Sir Walter walk'd all round , north ...
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... beneath the scented thorn He heard the birds their morning carols sing , And he , perhaps , for aught we know , was born Not half a furlong from that self - same spring . But now here's neither grass nor pleasant shade ; The 11.
... beneath the scented thorn He heard the birds their morning carols sing , And he , perhaps , for aught we know , was born Not half a furlong from that self - same spring . But now here's neither grass nor pleasant shade ; The 11.
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... Beneath the trees , or by the glimmering lake , And there , with fingers interwoven , both hands Press'd closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted , he , as through an instrument , Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls That they ...
... Beneath the trees , or by the glimmering lake , And there , with fingers interwoven , both hands Press'd closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted , he , as through an instrument , Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls That they ...
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... beneath the eaves Of his old cottage , as it chanced that day , Employ'd in winter's work . Upon the stone His Wife sate near him , teasing matted wool , While , from the twin cards tooth'd with glittering wire ,. He fed the spindle of ...
... beneath the eaves Of his old cottage , as it chanced that day , Employ'd in winter's work . Upon the stone His Wife sate near him , teasing matted wool , While , from the twin cards tooth'd with glittering wire ,. He fed the spindle of ...
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... Beneath a shed that overarch'd the gate Of this rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger , who had left the grave , Approach'd ; he recogniz'd the Priest at once ...
... Beneath a shed that overarch'd the gate Of this rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger , who had left the grave , Approach'd ; he recogniz'd the Priest at once ...
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