Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv'd the living well ; Three pillars of rude stone Sir Walter rear'd , And built a house of pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of ...
... land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv'd the living well ; Three pillars of rude stone Sir Walter rear'd , And built a house of pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of ...
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... land With other burthens than the crop it bore . Year after year the old man still preserv'd A chearful mind , and buffeted with bond , Interest and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ...
... land With other burthens than the crop it bore . Year after year the old man still preserv'd A chearful mind , and buffeted with bond , Interest and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ...
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... Land He would grow old among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' twould needs be a glad day for him ; He would himself , no doubt , be as happy then As any that should meet him- PRIEST . Happy , Sir- LEONARD . You said his ...
... Land He would grow old among us . LEONARD . If that day Should come , ' twould needs be a glad day for him ; He would himself , no doubt , be as happy then As any that should meet him- PRIEST . Happy , Sir- LEONARD . You said his ...
Page 92
... my magical hand ! Book - learning and books should be banish'd the land And for hunger and thirst and such troublesome calls Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair 92.
... my magical hand ! Book - learning and books should be banish'd the land And for hunger and thirst and such troublesome calls Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The Traveller would hang his wet clothes on a chair 92.
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... This Stripling , sportive gay and bold , And , with his dancing crest , So beautiful , through savage lands Had roam'd about with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West , The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult 109.
... This Stripling , sportive gay and bold , And , with his dancing crest , So beautiful , through savage lands Had roam'd about with vagrant bands Of Indians in the West , The wind , the tempest roaring high , The tumult 109.
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