Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... coming of the milder day , These monuments shall all be overgrown . One lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest ...
... coming of the milder day , These monuments shall all be overgrown . One lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest ...
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... coming back across the wave , Without a groan on Ellen's grave His body he extended , And there his sorrow ended . Now ye who willingly have heard The tale I have been telling , May in Kirkonnel church - yard view grave of lovely Ellen ...
... coming back across the wave , Without a groan on Ellen's grave His body he extended , And there his sorrow ended . Now ye who willingly have heard The tale I have been telling , May in Kirkonnel church - yard view grave of lovely Ellen ...
Page 125
... coming to the church , stopp'd short Beside my Daughter's grave . Nine summers had she scarcely seen The pride of all the vale ; And then she sang ! -she would have been A very nightingale . Six feet in earth my Emma lay , And yet I lov ...
... coming to the church , stopp'd short Beside my Daughter's grave . Nine summers had she scarcely seen The pride of all the vale ; And then she sang ! -she would have been A very nightingale . Six feet in earth my Emma lay , And yet I lov ...
Page 153
... coming , quits her work , And lifts the latch for him that he may pass . The Post - boy when his rattling wheels o'ertake The aged Beggar , in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind , and , if perchance The old Man does not change ...
... coming , quits her work , And lifts the latch for him that he may pass . The Post - boy when his rattling wheels o'ertake The aged Beggar , in the woody lane , Shouts to him from behind , and , if perchance The old Man does not change ...
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... Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the Giant away . next day And what did these School - boys ? -The very They went and they built up another . -Some little I've seen of blind boisterous works In Paris and ...
... Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the Giant away . next day And what did these School - boys ? -The very They went and they built up another . -Some little I've seen of blind boisterous works In Paris and ...
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