Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... thoughts and fancies lost , When one who was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I accost , And what this place might be I then inquir'd . The Shepherd stopp'd , and that same story told Which in my former rhyme I ...
... thoughts and fancies lost , When one who was in Shepherd's garb attir'd , Came up the hollow . Him did I accost , And what this place might be I then inquir'd . The Shepherd stopp'd , and that same story told Which in my former rhyme I ...
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... has been done , And blood cries out for blood : but , for my part , I've guess'd , when I've been sitting in the sun , That it was all for that unhappy Hart . What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! 10.
... has been done , And blood cries out for blood : but , for my part , I've guess'd , when I've been sitting in the sun , That it was all for that unhappy Hart . What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! 10.
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! To this place from the stone upon the steep Are but three bounds , and look , Sir , at this last ! O Master ! it has been ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! To this place from the stone upon the steep Are but three bounds , and look , Sir , at this last ! O Master ! it has been ...
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... thought that he perceiv'd Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields , and that the rocks , And the eternal hills , themselves were chang'd , By this the Priest who down the field had come Unseen by Leonard , at ...
... thought that he perceiv'd Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields , and that the rocks , And the eternal hills , themselves were chang'd , By this the Priest who down the field had come Unseen by Leonard , at ...
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... thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth . We have no need of names and epitaphs , We 28.
... thought that's new to me . The Stone - cutters , ' tis true , might beg their bread If every English church - yard were like ours : Yet your conclusion wanders from the truth . We have no need of names and epitaphs , We 28.
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