Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... thou hast spoken well ; Small difference lies between thy creed and mine ; This beast not unobserv'd by Nature fell , His death was mourn'd by sympathy divine . The Being , that is in the clouds and air , That is in the green leaves ...
... thou hast spoken well ; Small difference lies between thy creed and mine ; This beast not unobserv'd by Nature fell , His death was mourn'd by sympathy divine . The Being , that is in the clouds and air , That is in the green leaves ...
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... feel The touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force She neither hears nor sees Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! The WATERFALL and the EGLANTINE . " Begone , thou 53.
... feel The touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force She neither hears nor sees Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! The WATERFALL and the EGLANTINE . " Begone , thou 53.
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... thou fond presumptuous Elf , Exclaim'd a thundering Voice , Nor dare to thrust thy foolish self Between me and my choice ! A falling Water swoln with snows Thu's spake to a poor Briar - rose , That all bespatter'd with his foam , And ...
... thou fond presumptuous Elf , Exclaim'd a thundering Voice , Nor dare to thrust thy foolish self Between me and my choice ! A falling Water swoln with snows Thu's spake to a poor Briar - rose , That all bespatter'd with his foam , And ...
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. " Dost thou presume my course to block ? Off , off ! or , puny Thing ! I'll hurl thee headlong with the rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. " Dost thou presume my course to block ? Off , off ! or , puny Thing ! I'll hurl thee headlong with the rock To which thy fibres cling . " The Flood was tyrannous and strong ; The ...
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... He loved ― The pretty Barbara died , And thus he makes his moan : Three years had Barbara in her grave been laid When thus his moan he made . Oh ! move thou Cottage from behind that oak Or 76 'Tis said that some have died for love,
... He loved ― The pretty Barbara died , And thus he makes his moan : Three years had Barbara in her grave been laid When thus his moan he made . Oh ! move thou Cottage from behind that oak Or 76 'Tis said that some have died for love,
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