Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... look'd upon the hills both far and near ; More doleful place did never eye survey ; It seem'd as if the spring - time came not here , And Nature here were willing to decay . I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost , When one who ...
... look'd upon the hills both far and near ; More doleful place did never eye survey ; It seem'd as if the spring - time came not here , And Nature here were willing to decay . I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost , When one who ...
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... look'd , and said , " The will of God be done ! " A village Schoolmaster was he , With hair of glittering grey ; As blithe a man as you could see On a spring holiday . And on that morning , through the grass , And by the steaming rills ...
... look'd , and said , " The will of God be done ! " A village Schoolmaster was he , With hair of glittering grey ; As blithe a man as you could see On a spring holiday . And on that morning , through the grass , And by the steaming rills ...
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... look'd at her and look'd again ; -And did not wish her mine . Matthew is in his grave , yet now Methinks I see him stand , ' As at that moment , with his bough Of wilding in his hand . The FOUNTAIN , A Conversation . We talk'd with open ...
... look'd at her and look'd again ; -And did not wish her mine . Matthew is in his grave , yet now Methinks I see him stand , ' As at that moment , with his bough Of wilding in his hand . The FOUNTAIN , A Conversation . We talk'd with open ...
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... look'd , and from that shady place I unobserv'd could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measur'd numbers bring Thus , thought I , to her Lamb that little Maid would sing . " What ails thee , Young One ? What ...
... look'd , and from that shady place I unobserv'd could see the workings of her face : If Nature to her tongue could measur'd numbers bring Thus , thought I , to her Lamb that little Maid would sing . " What ails thee , Young One ? What ...
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... song , “ Nay ” said I , “ more than half to the Damsel must belong , For she look'd with such a look , and she spake with such tone , That I almost receiv'd her heart into my own . " 11 Written in GERMANY , On one of the coldest 143.
... song , “ Nay ” said I , “ more than half to the Damsel must belong , For she look'd with such a look , and she spake with such tone , That I almost receiv'd her heart into my own . " 11 Written in GERMANY , On one of the coldest 143.
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