Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... murmur there . One night the Wind came from the North And blew a furious blast , At break of day I ventur'd forth And near the Cliff I pass'd . The storm had fall'n upon the Oak And struck him with a mighty stroke , And whirl'd and ...
... murmur there . One night the Wind came from the North And blew a furious blast , At break of day I ventur'd forth And near the Cliff I pass'd . The storm had fall'n upon the Oak And struck him with a mighty stroke , And whirl'd and ...
Page 77
... murmur be suppress'd ? Your sound my heart of peace bereaves , It robs my heart of rest . Thou Thrush , that singest loud and loud and free , Into yon row of willows flit , Upon that alder sit ; Or sing another song , or chuse another ...
... murmur be suppress'd ? Your sound my heart of peace bereaves , It robs my heart of rest . Thou Thrush , that singest loud and loud and free , Into yon row of willows flit , Upon that alder sit ; Or sing another song , or chuse another ...
Page 104
... on his cheek In finest tones the Youth could speak . -While he was yet a Boy The moon , the glory of the sun , And streams that murmur as they run . Had been his dearest joy . + He was a lovely Youth ! I guess The panther 104.
... on his cheek In finest tones the Youth could speak . -While he was yet a Boy The moon , the glory of the sun , And streams that murmur as they run . Had been his dearest joy . + He was a lovely Youth ! I guess The panther 104.
Page 121
... murmur of the village school . The sighs which Matthew heav'd were sighs Of one tir'd out with fun and madness ; The tears which came to Matthew's eyes Were tears of light , the oil of gladness . Yet sometimes when the secret cup Of ...
... murmur of the village school . The sighs which Matthew heav'd were sighs Of one tir'd out with fun and madness ; The tears which came to Matthew's eyes Were tears of light , the oil of gladness . Yet sometimes when the secret cup Of ...
Page 128
... murmur on a thousand years , And flow as now it flows . And here , on this delightful day , I cannot chuse but think How oft , a vigorous Man , I lay Beside this Fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart 128.
... murmur on a thousand years , And flow as now it flows . And here , on this delightful day , I cannot chuse but think How oft , a vigorous Man , I lay Beside this Fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart 128.
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