Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... Goody Blake and Harry Gill • Lines written at a small distance from my House , and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addressed • • Simon Lee , the old Huntsman Anecdote for Fathers We are Seven • Lines written in ...
... Goody Blake and Harry Gill • Lines written at a small distance from my House , and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addressed • • Simon Lee , the old Huntsman Anecdote for Fathers We are Seven • Lines written in ...
84 psl.
... . She ceased , and weeping turned away , As if because her tale was at an end She wept ; -because she had no more to say Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay . GOODY BLAKE , AND HARRY GILL , A TRUE STORY 84 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... . She ceased , and weeping turned away , As if because her tale was at an end She wept ; -because she had no more to say Of that perpetual weight which on her spirit lay . GOODY BLAKE , AND HARRY GILL , A TRUE STORY 84 LYRICAL BALLADS.
85 psl.
... , Chatter , chatter , chatter still . Of waistcoats Harry has no lack , Good duffle grey , and flannel fine ; He has a blanket on his back , And coats enough to smother nine . In March , December , and in July , ' Goody Blake and Harry ...
... , Chatter , chatter , chatter still . Of waistcoats Harry has no lack , Good duffle grey , and flannel fine ; He has a blanket on his back , And coats enough to smother nine . In March , December , and in July , ' Goody Blake and Harry ...
86 psl.
... voice of three . Auld Goody Blake was old and poor , Ill fed she was , and thinly clad ; And any man who pass'd her door , Might see how poor a hut she had . All day she spun in her poor dwelling , And 86 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... voice of three . Auld Goody Blake was old and poor , Ill fed she was , and thinly clad ; And any man who pass'd her door , Might see how poor a hut she had . All day she spun in her poor dwelling , And 86 LYRICAL BALLADS.
87 psl.
... , dwelt alone . ' Twas well enough when summer came , The long , warm , lightsome summer - day , Then at her door the canty dame Would sit , as any linnet gay . But when the ice our streams did fetter , Oh GOODY BLAKE , AND HARRY GILL 87.
... , dwelt alone . ' Twas well enough when summer came , The long , warm , lightsome summer - day , Then at her door the canty dame Would sit , as any linnet gay . But when the ice our streams did fetter , Oh GOODY BLAKE , AND HARRY GILL 87.
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