Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... night send twenty score of sheep To feed the ravens , or a Shepherd dies By some untoward death among the rocks : The ice breaks up and sweeps away a bridge- A wood is fell'd : —and then for our own homes ! A child is born or christen'd ...
... night send twenty score of sheep To feed the ravens , or a Shepherd dies By some untoward death among the rocks : The ice breaks up and sweeps away a bridge- A wood is fell'd : —and then for our own homes ! A child is born or christen'd ...
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... be your host to - night , Have far to travel , and in these rough paths Even in the longest day of midsummer— LEONARD . But these two Orphans ! PRIEST . Orphans ! such they were- Yet not while Walter liv'd - for , though their 31.
... be your host to - night , Have far to travel , and in these rough paths Even in the longest day of midsummer— LEONARD . But these two Orphans ! PRIEST . Orphans ! such they were- Yet not while Walter liv'd - for , though their 31.
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... night before he went away , In my own house I put into his hand A Bible , and I'd wager twenty pounds , That , if he is alive , he has it yet . LEONARD . It seems , these Brothers have not liv'd to be A comfort to each other.- PRIEST ...
... night before he went away , In my own house I put into his hand A Bible , and I'd wager twenty pounds , That , if he is alive , he has it yet . LEONARD . It seems , these Brothers have not liv'd to be A comfort to each other.- PRIEST ...
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... night , He in his sleep would walk about , and sleeping He sought his Brother Leonard - You are mov'd ! Forgive me , Sir : before I spoke to you , I judg'd you most unkindly . LEONARD . But this youth , How did he die at last ? PRIEST ...
... night , He in his sleep would walk about , and sleeping He sought his Brother Leonard - You are mov'd ! Forgive me , Sir : before I spoke to you , I judg'd you most unkindly . LEONARD . But this youth , How did he die at last ? PRIEST ...
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... night , into the house Which at this time was James's home , there learn'd That nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours were alarm'd , and to the Brook Some went , and some ...
... night , into the house Which at this time was James's home , there learn'd That nobody had seen him all that day : The morning came , and still , he was unheard of : The neighbours were alarm'd , and to the Brook Some went , and some ...
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