Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... never seen before . Sir Walter , restless as a veering wind , Calls to the few tired dogs that yet remain : Brach , Swift and Music , noblest of their kind , Follow , and weary up the mountain strain . The Knight halloo'd , he chid and ...
... never seen before . Sir Walter , restless as a veering wind , Calls to the few tired dogs that yet remain : Brach , Swift and Music , noblest of their kind , Follow , and weary up the mountain strain . The Knight halloo'd , he chid and ...
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... never man in such a joyful case , Sir Walter walk'd all round , north , south and west , And gaz'd , and gaz'd upon that darling place . And turning up the hill , it was at least Nine roods of sheer ascent , Sir Walter found Three ...
... never man in such a joyful case , Sir Walter walk'd all round , north , south and west , And gaz'd , and gaz'd upon that darling place . And turning up the hill , it was at least Nine roods of sheer ascent , Sir Walter found Three ...
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... 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 was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I ...
... 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 was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I ...
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... never shone : So will it be , as I have often said , Till trees , and stones , and fountain all are gone . " " Grey - headed Shepherd , thou hast spoken well ; Small difference lies between thy creed and mine ; This beast not unobserv'd ...
... never shone : So will it be , as I have often said , Till trees , and stones , and fountain all are gone . " " Grey - headed Shepherd , thou hast spoken well ; Small difference lies between thy creed and mine ; This beast not unobserv'd ...
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... lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels . There was a Boy , ye knew him well , 13.
... lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels . There was a Boy , ye knew him well , 13.
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