Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... sounds Of caves and trees ; and when the regular wind Between the tropics fill'd the steady sail And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invisibly its weary line Along the cloudless main , he , in those hours 21.
... sounds Of caves and trees ; and when the regular wind Between the tropics fill'd the steady sail And blew with the same breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invisibly its weary line Along the cloudless main , he , in those hours 21.
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... sound for him Living or dead - When last we heard of him He was in slavery among the Moors Upon the Barbary Coast - ' Twas not a little That would bring down his spirit , and , no doubt , Before it ended in his death , the Lad * The ...
... sound for him Living or dead - When last we heard of him He was in slavery among the Moors Upon the Barbary Coast - ' Twas not a little That would bring down his spirit , and , no doubt , Before it ended in his death , the Lad * The ...
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... sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlook'd the Moor ; And thence they saw the Bridge of Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turn'd , and cry'd " In Heaven we all ...
... sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlook'd the Moor ; And thence they saw the Bridge of Wood A furlong from their door . And now they homeward turn'd , and cry'd " In Heaven we all ...
Page 74
... sound . VIII . When he had learnt , what thing it was , That sent this rueful cry ; I ween , The Boy recover'd heart , and told The sight which he had seen . Both gladly now deferr'd their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid A Poet ...
... sound . VIII . When he had learnt , what thing it was , That sent this rueful cry ; I ween , The Boy recover'd heart , and told The sight which he had seen . Both gladly now deferr'd their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid A Poet ...
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... 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 ; Or sing another song , or chuse another tree Roll back , sweet rill ...
... 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 ; Or sing another song , or chuse another tree Roll back , sweet rill ...
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