Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... side of the road which leads from Richmond to Askrigg . Its name is derived from a remarkable chace , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as ...
... side of the road which leads from Richmond to Askrigg . Its name is derived from a remarkable chace , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as ...
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... side ; I will not stop to tell how far he fled , Nor will I mention by what death he died ; But now the Knight beholds him lying dead . Dismounting then , he lean'd against a thorn ; He had no follower , dog , nor man , nor boy : He ...
... side ; I will not stop to tell how far he fled , Nor will I mention by what death he died ; But now the Knight beholds him lying dead . Dismounting then , he lean'd against a thorn ; He had no follower , dog , nor man , nor boy : He ...
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. Upon his side the Hart was lying stretch'd : His nose half - touch'd a spring beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetch'd The waters of the spring were ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. Upon his side the Hart was lying stretch'd : His nose half - touch'd a spring beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetch'd The waters of the spring were ...
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... side . In April 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 ...
... side . In April 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 ...
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... side , and gaze and gaze , And , while the broad green wave and sparkling foam Flash'd round him images and hues , that wrought In union with the employment of his heart , He , thus by feverish passion overcome , Even with the organs of ...
... side , and gaze and gaze , And , while the broad green wave and sparkling foam Flash'd round him images and hues , that wrought In union with the employment of his heart , He , thus by feverish passion overcome , Even with the organs of ...
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