Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... . What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
... . What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
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... head ; Half - wasted the square mound of tawny green ; So that you just might say , as then I said , " Here in old time the hand of man has been . " I look'd upon the hills both far and near ; More doleful place did never eye survey ...
... head ; Half - wasted the square mound of tawny green ; So that you just might say , as then I said , " Here in old time the hand of man has been . " I look'd upon the hills both far and near ; More doleful place did never eye survey ...
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... head nor foot - stone , plate of brass , Cross - bones or skull , type of our earthly state Or emblem of our hopes : the dead man's home Is but a fellow to that pasture field . PRIEST . Why there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ...
... head nor foot - stone , plate of brass , Cross - bones or skull , type of our earthly state Or emblem of our hopes : the dead man's home Is but a fellow to that pasture field . PRIEST . Why there , Sir , is a thought that's new to me ...
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... head and fresh a cheek As ever were produc'd by youth and age Engendering in the blood of hale fourscore . For five long generations had the heart Of Walter's forefathers o'erflow'd the bounds Of their inheritance , that single cottage ...
... head and fresh a cheek As ever were produc'd by youth and age Engendering in the blood of hale fourscore . For five long generations had the heart Of Walter's forefathers o'erflow'd the bounds Of their inheritance , that single cottage ...
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... head of the several vales of Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a River which follows into the Lake of Enner- dale : on issuing from the Lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls ...
... head of the several vales of Ennerdale , Wastdale , and Borrowdale . The Leeza is a River which follows into the Lake of Enner- dale : on issuing from the Lake , it changes its name , and is called the End , Eyne , or Enna . It falls ...
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