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 43
... brought upon him , and we all conjectur'd That , as the day was warm , he had lain down Upon the grass , and , waiting for his comrades He there had fallen asleep , that in his sleep He to the margin of the precipice Had walk'd , and ...
... brought upon him , and we all conjectur'd That , as the day was warm , he had lain down Upon the grass , and , waiting for his comrades He there had fallen asleep , that in his sleep He to the margin of the precipice Had walk'd , and ...
Page 63
... brought two stripling Bees To feed and murmur there . One night the Wind came from the North And blew a furious blast , At break of day I ventur'd forth And near the Cliff I pass'd . The storm had fall'n upon the Oak And struck him with ...
... brought two stripling Bees To feed and murmur there . One night the Wind came from the North And blew a furious blast , At break of day I ventur'd forth And near the Cliff I pass'd . The storm had fall'n upon the Oak And struck him with ...
Page 75
... brought it forth into the light : The Shepherds met him with his charge An unexpected sight ! Into their arms the Lamb they took , Said they , " He's neither maim'd nor scarr'd " - Then up the steep ascent they hied And placed him at ...
... brought it forth into the light : The Shepherds met him with his charge An unexpected sight ! Into their arms the Lamb they took , Said they , " He's neither maim'd nor scarr'd " - Then up the steep ascent they hied And placed him at ...
Page 90
... brought The halfpennies together . It chanc'd that Andrew pass'd that way Just at the time ; and there he found The Cripple in the mid - day heat Standing alone , and at his feet He saw the penny on the ground . . He stopp'd and took ...
... brought The halfpennies together . It chanc'd that Andrew pass'd that way Just at the time ; and there he found The Cripple in the mid - day heat Standing alone , and at his feet He saw the penny on the ground . . He stopp'd and took ...
Page 94
... brought his grey hairs . The pair sally forth hand in hand ; ere the sun Has peer'd o'er the beeches their work is begun : And yet into whatever sin they may fall , This Child but half knows it and that not at all . They hunt through ...
... brought his grey hairs . The pair sally forth hand in hand ; ere the sun Has peer'd o'er the beeches their work is begun : And yet into whatever sin they may fall , This Child but half knows it and that not at all . They hunt through ...
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