Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... fire - side , Your's was a stranger's judgment : for historians Commend me to these vallies . LEONARD . Yet your church - yard Seems , if such freedom may be used with you , То say that you are heedless of the past . Here's neither head ...
... fire - side , Your's was a stranger's judgment : for historians Commend me to these vallies . LEONARD . Yet your church - yard Seems , if such freedom may be used with you , То say that you are heedless of the past . Here's neither head ...
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... fire - side , With such a strong devotion , that your heart Is slow towards the sympathies of them Who look upon the hills with tenderness , And make dear friendships with the streams and groves . Yet we who are transgressors in this ...
... fire - side , With such a strong devotion , that your heart Is slow towards the sympathies of them Who look upon the hills with tenderness , And make dear friendships with the streams and groves . Yet we who are transgressors in this ...
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... fire - side Have call'd the lovely rock , Joanna's Rock . " NOTE . In Cumberland and Westmoreland are several Inscriptions upon the native rock which from the wasting of Time and the rudeness of the Workmanship had been mistaken for ...
... fire - side Have call'd the lovely rock , Joanna's Rock . " NOTE . In Cumberland and Westmoreland are several Inscriptions upon the native rock which from the wasting of Time and the rudeness of the Workmanship had been mistaken for ...
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... fire - side , Or for the summer shade . It was the first , The earliest of those tales that spake to me Of Shepherds , dwellers in the vallies , men Whom I already lov'd , not verily For their own sakes , but for the fields and hills ...
... fire - side , Or for the summer shade . It was the first , The earliest of those tales that spake to me Of Shepherds , dwellers in the vallies , men Whom I already lov'd , not verily For their own sakes , but for the fields and hills ...
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