Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volym 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... . Sir Walter wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
... . Sir Walter wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
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... face , until the setting sun Write Fool upon his forehead . Planted thus Beneath a shed that overarch'd the gate Of this rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger ...
... face , until the setting sun Write Fool upon his forehead . Planted thus Beneath a shed that overarch'd the gate Of this rude church - yard , till the stars appear'd The good man might have commun'd with himself But that the Stranger ...
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... is fell'd : —and then for our own homes ! A child is born or christen'd , a field plough'd , A daughter sent to service , a web spun , ck The old house cloth is deck'd with a new face ; And hence , so far from wanting facts or dates 27.
... is fell'd : —and then for our own homes ! A child is born or christen'd , a field plough'd , A daughter sent to service , a web spun , ck The old house cloth is deck'd with a new face ; And hence , so far from wanting facts or dates 27.
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... face ? And what are Gordon's crosses To them who sit by Kirtle's Braes Upon the verdant mosses ? Alas that ever he was born ! The Gordon , couch'd behind a thorn , Sees them and their caressing , Beholds them bless'd and blessing ...
... face ? And what are Gordon's crosses To them who sit by Kirtle's Braes Upon the verdant mosses ? Alas that ever he was born ! The Gordon , couch'd behind a thorn , Sees them and their caressing , Beholds them bless'd and blessing ...
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... , The sweetest Thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the Fawn at play , The Hare upon the Green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night , 64.
... , The sweetest Thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the Fawn at play , The Hare upon the Green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night , 64.
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