Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... eye 66 Now wherefore stoppest me ? " The Bridegroom's doors are open'd wide " And I am next of kin ; " The Guests are met , the Feast is set , - 66 May'st hear the merry din . 66 But still he holds the wedding - guest- There.
... eye 66 Now wherefore stoppest me ? " The Bridegroom's doors are open'd wide " And I am next of kin ; " The Guests are met , the Feast is set , - 66 May'st hear the merry din . 66 But still he holds the wedding - guest- There.
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... ; The Marinere hath his will . The wedding - guest sate on a stone , He cannot chuse but hear : And thus spake on that ancyent man , The bright - eyed Marinere . The Ship was cheer'd , the Harbour clear'd- Merrily did 6 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... ; The Marinere hath his will . The wedding - guest sate on a stone , He cannot chuse but hear : And thus spake on that ancyent man , The bright - eyed Marinere . The Ship was cheer'd , the Harbour clear'd- Merrily did 6 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... hear : And thus spake on that ancyent Man , The bright - eyed Marinere . Listen , Stranger ! Storm and Wind , A Wind and Tempest strong ! For days and weeks it play'd us freaks- Like Chaff we drove along . Listen , Stranger ! Mist and ...
... hear : And thus spake on that ancyent Man , The bright - eyed Marinere . Listen , Stranger ! Storm and Wind , A Wind and Tempest strong ! For days and weeks it play'd us freaks- Like Chaff we drove along . Listen , Stranger ! Mist and ...
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... hear'd me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin And all at once their breath drew in As they were drinking all . She doth not tack from side to side- Hither to work us weal Withouten wind , withouten tide She steddies with upright ...
... hear'd me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin And all at once their breath drew in As they were drinking all . She doth not tack from side to side- Hither to work us weal Withouten wind , withouten tide She steddies with upright ...
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... hear me ; To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The Wedding - guests are there ; But in the Garden - bower the Bride And Bride - maids singing are : And hark the little Vesper - bell Which biddeth me to ...
... hear me ; To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The Wedding - guests are there ; But in the Garden - bower the Bride And Bride - maids singing are : And hark the little Vesper - bell Which biddeth me to ...
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Albatross Alfoxden Ancyent Marinere babe Basil Montagu Beneath Betty Foy Betty's birds black lips body breeze bright changes of text chatter child cold Coleridge dead dear door doth dreadful edition fair fear Goody Blake green happy Harry Gill hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill of moss idiot boy Johnny Johnny's Kilve land of mist limbs Liswyn farm looks Lyrical Ballads maid Martha Ray mind moon moonlight mov'd Nether Stowey never night Nightingale o'er oh misery old Susan pain pleasure poem pond pony poor old poor Susan porringer pray Quoth round sails Salisbury Plain Ship side silent Simon Lee soul spirit stanza stars stood strange Susan Gale sweet tale tears tell thee There's things thorn thou thought thro TINTERN ABBEY tree turn'd Twas voice wedding-guest wherefore wild wind woman wood Wordsworth