Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... 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 . One sweet May ...
... 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 . One sweet May ...
Page 43
... sleep He to the margin of the precipice Had walk'd , and from the summit had fallen head - long , And so no doubt he perish'd : at the time , We guess , that in his hands he must have had His Shepherd's staff ; for midway in the cliff It ...
... sleep He to the margin of the precipice Had walk'd , and from the summit had fallen head - long , And so no doubt he perish'd : at the time , We guess , that in his hands he must have had His Shepherd's staff ; for midway in the cliff It ...
Page 72
... sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word , But did not like the feat . It was a spot , which you may see If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty Block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock ; The gulph is deep ...
... sleep nor eat . " James proudly took him at his word , But did not like the feat . It was a spot , which you may see If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty Block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock ; The gulph is deep ...
Page 85
... He through that door - place looks toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep , Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy . To à SEXTON . Let thy wheel - barrow alone 85.
... He through that door - place looks toward the lake And to the stirring breezes , does he want Creations lovely as the work of sleep , Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy . To à SEXTON . Let thy wheel - barrow alone 85.
Page 115
... sleeps beneath the greenwood tree , And other home hath none . If she is press'd by want of food She from her dwelling in the wood Repairs to a road side , And there she begs at one steep place , Where up and down with easy pace The ...
... sleeps beneath the greenwood tree , And other home hath none . If she is press'd by want of food She from her dwelling in the wood Repairs to a road side , And there she begs at one steep place , Where up and down with easy pace The ...
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