Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... rude stone Sir Walter rear'd , And built a house of pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of stature tall With trailing plants and trees were intertwin'd , Which soon composed a little sylvan hall , A leafy shelter from ...
... rude stone Sir Walter rear'd , And built a house of pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of stature tall With trailing plants and trees were intertwin'd , Which soon composed a little sylvan hall , A leafy shelter from ...
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... rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger , who had left the grave , Approach'd ; he recogniz'd the Priest at once , And after greetings interchang'd , and given By ...
... rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger , who had left the grave , Approach'd ; he recogniz'd the Priest at once , And after greetings interchang'd , and given By ...
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... grave of lovely Ellen : The By Ellen's side the Bruce is laid , And , for the stone upon his head , May no rude hand deface it , And its forlorn Hic jacet . Vol . II . D Strange fits of passion I have known , And I 49.
... grave of lovely Ellen : The By Ellen's side the Bruce is laid , And , for the stone upon his head , May no rude hand deface it , And its forlorn Hic jacet . Vol . II . D Strange fits of passion I have known , And I 49.
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... Rude is this Edifice , and Thou hast seen Buildings , albeit rude , that have maintain'd Proportions more harmonious , and approach'd To somewhat of a closer fellowship With the ideal grace . Yet as it is Do take it in good part ; for ...
... Rude is this Edifice , and Thou hast seen Buildings , albeit rude , that have maintain'd Proportions more harmonious , and approach'd To somewhat of a closer fellowship With the ideal grace . Yet as it is Do take it in good part ; for ...
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... rude embryo of a little dome Or pleasure - house , which was to have been built Among the birch - trees of this rocky isle . But , as it chanc'd , Sir William having learn'd That from the shore a full - grown man might wade , And make ...
... rude embryo of a little dome Or pleasure - house , which was to have been built Among the birch - trees of this rocky isle . But , as it chanc'd , Sir William having learn'd That from the shore a full - grown man might wade , And make ...
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