Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... Stone , & c . 117 Lines written on a Tablet in a School The two April Mornings The Fountain , a conversation Nutting Three years she grew in sun and shower , & c . The Pet - Lamb , a Pastoral - 120 123 127 · 132 136 139 Written in ...
... Stone , & c . 117 Lines written on a Tablet in a School The two April Mornings The Fountain , a conversation Nutting Three years she grew in sun and shower , & c . The Pet - Lamb , a Pastoral - 120 123 127 · 132 136 139 Written in ...
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... stone , And planted where thy hoofs the turf have graz'd . And in the summer - time when days are long , I will come hither with my paramour , And with the dancers , and the minstrel's song , We will make merry in that pleasant bower ...
... stone , And planted where thy hoofs the turf have graz'd . And in the summer - time when days are long , I will come hither with my paramour , And with the dancers , and the minstrel's song , We will make merry in that pleasant bower ...
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... stone - dead , With breathless nostrils stretch'd above the spring . And soon the Knight perform'd what he had said , The fame whereof through many a land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv ...
... stone - dead , With breathless nostrils stretch'd above the spring . And soon the Knight perform'd what he had said , The fame whereof through many a land did ring . Ere thrice the moon into her port had steer'd , A cup of stone receiv ...
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... What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
... What this imported I could ill divine , And , pulling now the rein my horse to stop , I saw three pillars standing in a line , The last stone pillar on a dark hill - top . The trees were grey , with neither arms nor head 8.
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... stones , the fountain , and the stream , But as to the great Lodge , you might as well Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream . There's neither dog nor heifer , horse nor sheep , Will wet his lips within that cup of stone ; · And ...
... stones , the fountain , and the stream , But as to the great Lodge , you might as well Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream . There's neither dog nor heifer , horse nor sheep , Will wet his lips within that cup of stone ; · And ...
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