Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... shade , To pipe a simple song to thinking hearts . As I from Hawes to Richmond did repair , It chanc'd that I saw standing in a dell Three aspins at three corners of a square , And one , not four yards distant , near a well . What this ...
... shade , To pipe a simple song to thinking hearts . As I from Hawes to Richmond did repair , It chanc'd that I saw standing in a dell Three aspins at three corners of a square , And one , not four yards distant , near a well . What this ...
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... here beneath the scented thorn He heard the birds their morning carols sing , And he , perhaps , for aught we know , was born Not half a furlong from that self - same spring . But now here's neither grass nor pleasant shade ; The 11.
... here beneath the scented thorn He heard the birds their morning carols sing , And he , perhaps , for aught we know , was born Not half a furlong from that self - same spring . But now here's neither grass nor pleasant shade ; The 11.
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... shade ; The sun on drearier hollow 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 ...
... shade ; The sun on drearier hollow 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 ...
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... or dew , Beneath my shade the mother ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love , they to each other make , And the sweet joy , which they partake , It is a joy to me . " Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; 62.
... or dew , Beneath my shade the mother ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love , they to each other make , And the sweet joy , which they partake , It is a joy to me . " Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; 62.
Page 77
... shades ! Ye leaves , When will that dying 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 ...
... shades ! Ye leaves , When will that dying 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 ...
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