Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... needs must live A profitable life : some glance along , Rapid and gay , as if the earth were air , And they were butterflies to wheel about Long as their summer lasted ; some , as wise , Upon the forehead of a jutting crag Sit perch'd ...
... needs must live A profitable life : some glance along , Rapid and gay , as if the earth were air , And they were butterflies to wheel about Long as their summer lasted ; some , as wise , Upon the forehead of a jutting crag Sit perch'd ...
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... , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of those who needs must leave the path Of the world's business , to go wild alone : His arms have a perpetual holiday , The happy man will creep about the fields Following his 24.
... , thought the Vicar , smiling to himself , ' Tis one of those who needs must leave the path Of the world's business , to go wild alone : His arms have a perpetual holiday , The happy man will creep about the fields Following his 24.
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... Sir , is a thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth . We have no need of names and epitaphs , We 28.
... Sir , is a thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth . We have no need of names and epitaphs , We 28.
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. We have no need of names and epitaphs , We talk about the dead by our fire - sides . And then for our immortal part , we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain tale : The ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. We have no need of names and epitaphs , We talk about the dead by our fire - sides . And then for our immortal part , we want No symbols , Sir , to tell us that plain tale : The ...
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... 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 kindred all were in their graves , And that he had one Brother- PRIEST . That is but ...
... 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 kindred all were in their graves , And that he had one Brother- PRIEST . That is but ...
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