Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... gaz'd upon the spoil with silent joy . Close to the thorn on which Sir Walter lean'd , Stood his dumb partner in this glorious act ; Weak as a lamb the hour that it is yean'd , And foaming like a mountain cataract . Upon his side the ...
... gaz'd upon the spoil with silent joy . Close to the thorn on which Sir Walter lean'd , Stood his dumb partner in this glorious act ; Weak as a lamb the hour that it is yean'd , And foaming like a mountain cataract . Upon his side the ...
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... gaz'd , and gaz'd upon that darling place . And turning up the hill , it was at least Nine roods of sheer ascent , Sir Walter found Three several marks which with his hoofs the beast Had left imprinted on the verdant ground . Sir Walter ...
... gaz'd , and gaz'd upon that darling place . And turning up the hill , it was at least Nine roods of sheer ascent , Sir Walter found Three several marks which with his hoofs the beast Had left imprinted on the verdant ground . Sir Walter ...
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... found Another grave , near which a full half hour He had remain'd , but , as he gaz'd , there grew Such a confusion in his memory , That he began to doubt , and he had hopes That he had seen this heap of turf before , 23.
... found Another grave , near which a full half hour He had remain'd , but , as he gaz'd , there grew Such a confusion in his memory , That he began to doubt , and he had hopes That he had seen this heap of turf before , 23.
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... gaz'd and gaz'd , and to myself I said , " Our thoughts at least are ours ; and this wild nook , My EMMA , I will dedicate to thee . " -Soon did the spot become my other home , My dwelling , and my out - of - doors abode . And , of the ...
... gaz'd and gaz'd , and to myself I said , " Our thoughts at least are ours ; and this wild nook , My EMMA , I will dedicate to thee . " -Soon did the spot become my other home , My dwelling , and my out - of - doors abode . And , of the ...
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... gaz'd perhaps two minutes ' space , Joanna , looking in my eyes , beheld That ravishment of mine , and laugh'd aloud . The rock , like something starting from a sleep , Took up the Lady's voice , and laugh'd again : That ancient Woman ...
... gaz'd perhaps two minutes ' space , Joanna , looking in my eyes , beheld That ravishment of mine , and laugh'd aloud . The rock , like something starting from a sleep , Took up the Lady's voice , and laugh'd again : That ancient Woman ...
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