Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... 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 Hart was lying stretch'd : His 3.
... 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 Hart was lying stretch'd : His 3.
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... hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple mind we cannot tell What cause the Hart might have to love this place , And come and make his death - bed near the well . Here on the grass perhaps asleep he sank , Lull'd by this ...
... hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple mind we cannot tell What cause the Hart might have to love this place , And come and make his death - bed near the well . Here on the grass perhaps asleep he sank , Lull'd by this ...
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... And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute — for he died when he was ten years old . 1 THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol . 15.
... And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute — for he died when he was ten years old . 1 THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol . 15.
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... alone , Girt round with a bare ring of mossy wall , While half an hour went by , the Priest had sent Many a long look of wonder , and at last , Risen from his seat , beside the snowy ridge Of carded wool which the old Man had piled He 20.
... alone , Girt round with a bare ring of mossy wall , While half an hour went by , the Priest had sent Many a long look of wonder , and at last , Risen from his seat , beside the snowy ridge Of carded wool which the old Man had piled He 20.
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... Of caves and trees ; and when the regular wind Between the tropics fill'd the steady sail And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invisibly its weary line Along the cloudless main , he , in those hours 21.
... Of caves and trees ; and when the regular wind Between the tropics fill'd the steady sail And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invisibly its weary line Along the cloudless main , he , in those hours 21.
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