Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... door , And , " Bring another Horse ! " he cried aloud . " Another Horse ! " - That shout the Vassal heard , And saddled his best steed , a comely Grey ; Sir Walter mounted him ; he was the third Which he had mounted on that glorious day ...
... door , And , " Bring another Horse ! " he cried aloud . " Another Horse ! " - That shout the Vassal heard , And saddled his best steed , a comely Grey ; Sir Walter mounted him ; he was the third Which he had mounted on that glorious day ...
Page 64
... , The sweetest Thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the Fawn at play , The Hare upon the Green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night , 64.
... , The sweetest Thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the Fawn at play , The Hare upon the Green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night , 64.
Page 66
... Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turn'd , and cry'd " In Heaven we all shall meet ! When in the snow the Mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Then downward from the steep hill's edge They track'd the 66 .
... Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turn'd , and cry'd " In Heaven we all shall meet ! When in the snow the Mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Then downward from the steep hill's edge They track'd the 66 .
Page 81
... once more The house of thy Father will open its door , And thou once again , in thy plain russet gown , May'st hear the thrush sing from a tree of its own . Vol . II . INSCRIPTION For the Spot where the HERMITAGE stood on St. 81.
... once more The house of thy Father will open its door , And thou once again , in thy plain russet gown , May'st hear the thrush sing from a tree of its own . Vol . II . INSCRIPTION For the Spot where the HERMITAGE stood on St. 81.
Page 85
... his bed He through that door - place looks toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep , Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy . To à SEXTON . Let thy wheel - barrow alone 85.
... his bed He through that door - place looks toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep , Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy . To à SEXTON . Let thy wheel - barrow alone 85.
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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