Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... the flowers that grew there . Like roe - bucks they went bounding o'er the hills : They play'd like two young ravens on the crags : Then they could write , aye and speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! 34.
... the flowers that grew there . Like roe - bucks they went bounding o'er the hills : They play'd like two young ravens on the crags : Then they could write , aye and speak too , as well As many of their betters - and for Leonard ! 34.
Page 35
... young Live to that end , is what both old and In this our valley all of us have wish'd , And what , for my part , I have often pray'd : But Leonard- LEONARD . Then James still is left among you- PRIEST . ' Tis of the elder Brother I am ...
... young Live to that end , is what both old and In this our valley all of us have wish'd , And what , for my part , I have often pray'd : But Leonard- LEONARD . Then James still is left among you- PRIEST . ' Tis of the elder Brother I am ...
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... Young Adam Bruce beside her lay , And there did they beguile the day With love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took ...
... Young Adam Bruce beside her lay , And there did they beguile the day With love and gentle speeches , Beneath the budding beeches . The Kirtle is a River in the Southern part of Scotland , on whose banks the events here related took ...
Page 61
... young or old , Wise , foolish , weak or strong . Disasters , do the best we can , Will reach both great and small ; And he is oft the wisest man , Who is not wise at all . For me , why should I wish to roam ? This spot is my paternal ...
... young or old , Wise , foolish , weak or strong . Disasters , do the best we can , Will reach both great and small ; And he is oft the wisest man , Who is not wise at all . For me , why should I wish to roam ? This spot is my paternal ...
Page 116
... young and happy Child ! Farewel ! and when thy days are told Ill - fated Ruth ! in hallow'd mold Thy corpse shall buried be , For thee a funeral bell shall ring , And all the congregation sing A Christian psalm for thee . LINES Written ...
... young and happy Child ! Farewel ! and when thy days are told Ill - fated Ruth ! in hallow'd mold Thy corpse shall buried be , For thee a funeral bell shall ring , And all the congregation sing A Christian psalm for thee . LINES Written ...
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