Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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Page 26
... brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Why , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is much the same- LEONARD . PRIEST . But , surely , yonder → Aye , there ...
... brook - side - ' tis gone - and that dark cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Why , Sir , for aught I know , That chasm is much the same- LEONARD . PRIEST . But , surely , yonder → Aye , there ...
Page 33
... in one of those stray brooks , Aye , more than once I've seen him mid - leg deep , Their two books lying both on a dry stone Upon the hither side : -and once I said , Vol . II . с As I remember , looking round these rocks And hills 33.
... in one of those stray brooks , Aye , more than once I've seen him mid - leg deep , Their two books lying both on a dry stone Upon the hither side : -and once I said , Vol . II . с As I remember , looking round these rocks And hills 33.
Page 41
... nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours were alarm'd , and to the Brook Some went , and some towards the Lake ; ere noon They found him at the foot of that same Rock 41.
... nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours were alarm'd , and to the Brook Some went , and some towards the Lake ; ere noon They found him at the foot of that same Rock 41.
Page 74
... wanting other aid A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither stray'd ; And there the helpless Lamb he found By those huge rocks encompass'd round . IX . He drew it gently from the pool , 74.
... wanting other aid A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither stray'd ; And there the helpless Lamb he found By those huge rocks encompass'd round . IX . He drew it gently from the pool , 74.
Page 113
... brook with chearful knell Did o'er the pebbles play . When Ruth three seasons thus had lain There came a respite to her pain , She from her prison fled ; But of the Vagrant none took thought , And where it liked her best she sought Her ...
... brook with chearful knell Did o'er the pebbles play . When Ruth three seasons thus had lain There came a respite to her pain , She from her prison fled ; But of the Vagrant none took thought , And where it liked her best she sought Her ...
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