Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... dead . Dismounting then , he lean'd against a thorn ; He had no follower , dog , nor man , nor boy : He neither smack'd his whip , nor blew his horn , But gaz'd upon the spoil with silent joy . Close to the thorn on which Sir Walter ...
... dead . Dismounting then , he lean'd against a thorn ; He had no follower , dog , nor man , nor boy : He neither smack'd his whip , nor blew his horn , But gaz'd upon the spoil with silent joy . Close to the thorn on which Sir Walter ...
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... dead , With breathless nostrils stretch'd above the spring . And soon the Knight perform'd what he had said , The fame whereof through many a land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv'd the ...
... dead , With breathless nostrils stretch'd above the spring . And soon the Knight perform'd what he had said , The fame whereof through many a land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv'd the ...
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... 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 folks that wander up and down like you ...
... 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 folks that wander up and down like you ...
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... dead man's home Is but a fellow to that pasture field . PRIEST . Why there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your ...
... dead man's home Is but a fellow to that pasture field . PRIEST . Why there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your ...
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... dead by our fire - sides . And then for our immortal part , we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain tale : The thought of death sits easy on the man Who has been born and dies among the mountains : LEONARD . : Your dalesmen ...
... dead by our fire - sides . And then for our immortal part , we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain tale : The thought of death sits easy on the man Who has been born and dies among the mountains : LEONARD . : Your dalesmen ...
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aged Beggar Ambleside ANDREW JONES Art thou bason beautiful beneath bower brook Brother chanc'd chearful Child church-yard cottage crag dead calm dear delight dell door dwell earth Egremont Enna Ennerdale eyes Father fields fire-side flowers gaz'd gentle gone Grasmere grass grave green greenwood tree half hand happy hath heard heart Heaven hills hour Isabel Kirtle lake Lamb leaves LEONARD liv'd living look look'd lov'd Lucy Luke Matthew Michael morning mountain murmur never night o'er pass'd playmate pleasure POEM poor press'd PRIEST quiet reach'd receiv'd Richard Bateman rills rocks round rude Ruth sate seem'd shade sheep Sheep-fold Shepherd side silent Sir Walter Skiddaw sleep song soul sound spake spot spring stone stood stopp'd summer sweet thee There's things thoughts thrush trees turn'd Twas Twill vale village ween wild wind wither'd woods wrought Youth