Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... Sir Walter wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
... Sir Walter wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot , And a small Arbour , made for rural joy ; ' Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot , And a small Arbour , made for rural joy ; ' Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy ...
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... building made of many crags , And in the midst is one particular rock That rises like a column from the vale , Whence by our Shepherds it is call'd , the Pillar . James , pointing to its summit , over which They all had purpos'd to ...
... building made of many crags , And in the midst is one particular rock That rises like a column from the vale , Whence by our Shepherds it is call'd , the Pillar . James , pointing to its summit , over which They all had purpos'd to ...
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... build a household fire and find A home in every glade . What days and what sweet years ! Ah me ! Our life were life indeed , with thee So pass'd in quiet bliss , And all the while " said he " to know That we were in a world of woe , On ...
... build a household fire and find A home in every glade . What days and what sweet years ! Ah me ! Our life were life indeed , with thee So pass'd in quiet bliss , And all the while " said he " to know That we were in a world of woe , On ...
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... builds her hope in heav'n . Then let him pass , a blessing on his head ! And while , in that vast solitude to which The tide of things has led him , he appears To breathe and live but for himself alone , Unblam'd , uninjur'd , let him ...
... builds her hope in heav'n . Then let him pass , a blessing on his head ! And while , in that vast solitude to which The tide of things has led him , he appears To breathe and live but for himself alone , Unblam'd , uninjur'd , let him ...
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