Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... gentle shock of mild surprize Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents , or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven ...
... gentle shock of mild surprize Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain torrents , or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven ...
Page 21
... gentle care , Each in the other lock'd ; and , down the path Which from his cottage to the church - yard led , He took his way , impatient to accost The Stranger , whom he saw still lingering there . ' Twas one well known to him in ...
... gentle care , Each in the other lock'd ; and , down the path Which from his cottage to the church - yard led , He took his way , impatient to accost The Stranger , whom he saw still lingering there . ' Twas one well known to him in ...
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... the day With love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took place .. From many Knights and many Squires The Bruce had been 46.
... the day With love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took place .. From many Knights and many Squires The Bruce had been 46.
Page 56
... gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours I shelter'd you with leaves and flowers And in my leaves now shed and gone The linnet lodg'd and for us two Chaunted his pretty songs when you Had little voice or none . But now ...
... gentle days were nigh ! And in the sultry summer hours I shelter'd you with leaves and flowers And in my leaves now shed and gone The linnet lodg'd and for us two Chaunted his pretty songs when you Had little voice or none . But now ...
Page 59
... gently from the warm South - west ; When in a voice sedate with age This Oak , half giant and half .. sage , His neighbour thus address'd . " Eight weary weeks , thro ' rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge The Frost hath wrought ...
... gently from the warm South - west ; When in a voice sedate with age This Oak , half giant and half .. sage , His neighbour thus address'd . " Eight weary weeks , thro ' rock and clay , Along this mountain's edge The Frost hath wrought ...
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