Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... five hundred copies printed to Arch , a London bookseller . The copyright was purchased in a lot with other copyrights by Long- man , but as it was considered of no value , Cottle begged that it might be restored to him . His request ...
... five hundred copies printed to Arch , a London bookseller . The copyright was purchased in a lot with other copyrights by Long- man , but as it was considered of no value , Cottle begged that it might be restored to him . His request ...
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... five pounds , and we began to talk of a volume , which was to consist , as Mr. Coleridge has told the world , of poems chiefly on natural subjects taken from common life , but looked at , as much as might be , through an imaginative ...
... five pounds , and we began to talk of a volume , which was to consist , as Mr. Coleridge has told the world , of poems chiefly on natural subjects taken from common life , but looked at , as much as might be , through an imaginative ...
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... five and twenty years he lived A running huntsman merry ; And , though he has but one eye left , His cheek is like a cherry . No man like him the horn could sound , And no man was so full of glee ; To say the least , four counties round ...
... five and twenty years he lived A running huntsman merry ; And , though he has but one eye left , His cheek is like a cherry . No man like him the horn could sound , And no man was so full of glee ; To say the least , four counties round ...
105 psl.
... five years old , His face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet house all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont ...
... five years old , His face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet house all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont ...
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... five times did I say to him , " Why ? Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his ...
... five times did I say to him , " Why ? Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his ...
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