Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... village school , And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute — for he died when he was ten years old . 1 THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol .
... village school , And there along that bank when I have pass'd At evening , I believe , that near his grave A full half - hour together I have stood , Mute — for he died when he was ten years old . 1 THE BROTHERS , A PASTORAL POEM . Vol .
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... village , had no help From the great city ; never on the leaves Of red Morocco folio saw display'd The skeletons and pre - existing ghosts Of Beauties yet unborn , the rustic Box , Snug Cot , with Coach - house , Shed and Hermitage . It ...
... village , had no help From the great city ; never on the leaves Of red Morocco folio saw display'd The skeletons and pre - existing ghosts Of Beauties yet unborn , the rustic Box , Snug Cot , with Coach - house , Shed and Hermitage . It ...
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... village ! I said not this , because he loves Through the long day to swear and tipple ; But for the poor dear sake of one To whom a foul deed he had done , A friendless Man , a travelling Cripple ! For this poor crawling helpless wretch ...
... village ! I said not this , because he loves Through the long day to swear and tipple ; But for the poor dear sake of one To whom a foul deed he had done , A friendless Man , a travelling Cripple ! For this poor crawling helpless wretch ...
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... said , that Andrew's boys Will all be train'd to waste and pillage ; And wish'd the press - gang , or the drum With its tantara sound , would come And sweep him from the village ! The TWO THIEVES , Or the last Stage of AVARICE 91.
... said , that Andrew's boys Will all be train'd to waste and pillage ; And wish'd the press - gang , or the drum With its tantara sound , would come And sweep him from the village ! The TWO THIEVES , Or the last Stage of AVARICE 91.
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... street with deliberate tread , And each in his turn is both leader and led ; And wherever they carry their plots and their wiles , Every face in the village is dimpled with smiles . Neither check'd by the rich nor the needy they roam 94.
... street with deliberate tread , And each in his turn is both leader and led ; And wherever they carry their plots and their wiles , Every face in the village is dimpled with smiles . Neither check'd by the rich nor the needy they roam 94.
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