Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... crag Sit perch'd with book and pencil on their knee , And look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . * This Poem was intended to be the concluding ...
... crag Sit perch'd with book and pencil on their knee , And look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . * This Poem was intended to be the concluding ...
Page 27
... crag Was rent with lightning - one is dead and gone , The other , left behind , is flowing still.- For accidents and changes such as these , Why we have store of them ! a water spout Will bring down half a mountain ; what a feast For ...
... crag Was rent with lightning - one is dead and gone , The other , left behind , is flowing still.- For accidents and changes such as these , Why we have store of them ! a water spout Will bring down half a mountain ; what a feast For ...
Page 34
... to the flowers that grew there . Like roe - bucks they went bounding o'er the hills : They play'd like two young ravens on the crags : Then they could write , aye and speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! 34.
... to the flowers that grew there . Like roe - bucks they went bounding o'er the hills : They play'd like two young ravens on the crags : Then they could write , aye and speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! 34.
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... 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 return together , Inform'd ...
... 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 return together , Inform'd ...
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... The wind was thundering , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . I saw a crag , a lofty stone As ever 58.
... The wind was thundering , on his knees His youngest born did Andrew hold : And while the rest , a ruddy quire Were seated round their blazing fire , This Tale the Shepherd told . I saw a crag , a lofty stone As ever 58.
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