Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... Poor old Leoni ! -Angels rest his soul ! He was a woodman , and could fell and saw With lusty arm . You know that huge round beam Which props the hanging wall of the old chapel ? Beneath that tree , while yet it was a tree He found a ...
... Poor old Leoni ! -Angels rest his soul ! He was a woodman , and could fell and saw With lusty arm . You know that huge round beam Which props the hanging wall of the old chapel ? Beneath that tree , while yet it was a tree He found a ...
55 psl.
... he became a very learned youth . But Oh ! poor wretch ! —he read , and read , and read , ' Till his brain turned — and ere his twentieth year , He had unlawful thoughts of many things : And though THE FOSTER - MOTHER'S TALE 55.
... he became a very learned youth . But Oh ! poor wretch ! —he read , and read , and read , ' Till his brain turned — and ere his twentieth year , He had unlawful thoughts of many things : And though THE FOSTER - MOTHER'S TALE 55.
57 psl.
... poor mad youth , Soon after they arrived in that new world , In spite of his dissuasion , seized a boat , And all alone , set sail by silent moonlight Up a great river , great as any sea , THE FOSTER - MOTHER'S TALE 57.
... poor mad youth , Soon after they arrived in that new world , In spite of his dissuasion , seized a boat , And all alone , set sail by silent moonlight Up a great river , great as any sea , THE FOSTER - MOTHER'S TALE 57.
64 psl.
... poor Wretch ! fill'd all things with himself And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrows ) he and such as he First nam'd these notes a melancholy strain ; And many a poet echoes the conceit , " Most musical , most ...
... poor Wretch ! fill'd all things with himself And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrows ) he and such as he First nam'd these notes a melancholy strain ; And many a poet echoes the conceit , " Most musical , most ...
75 psl.
... such anguish must ensue , Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap , That we the mercy of the waves should rue . We reached the western world , a poor , devoted crew . Oh ! dreadful price of being to resign All that THE FEMALE VAGRANT 75.
... such anguish must ensue , Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap , That we the mercy of the waves should rue . We reached the western world , a poor , devoted crew . Oh ! dreadful price of being to resign All that THE FEMALE VAGRANT 75.
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