Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... seen that two pages following p . 69 are not numbered , nor counted in the pagination . In the " Contents ' " The Female Vagrant " is said to begin on p . 69 ; in fact p . 69 gives the end of " The Nightin- gale . " Possibly a copy of ...
... seen that two pages following p . 69 are not numbered , nor counted in the pagination . In the " Contents ' " The Female Vagrant " is said to begin on p . 69 ; in fact p . 69 gives the end of " The Nightin- gale . " Possibly a copy of ...
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... seen in such a poem as Crabbe's The Village , and the tendency towards romance , seen in its more extravagant forms in such writings as those of Matthew Gregory Lewis . Realism might easily have become hard , dry , literal , as we ...
... seen in such a poem as Crabbe's The Village , and the tendency towards romance , seen in its more extravagant forms in such writings as those of Matthew Gregory Lewis . Realism might easily have become hard , dry , literal , as we ...
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... seen those dead men rise . The helmsman steerd , the ship mov'd on ; Yet never a breeze up - blew ; The Marineres all ' gan work the ropes , Where they were wont to do : They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools- We were a 28 LYRICAL ...
... seen those dead men rise . The helmsman steerd , the ship mov'd on ; Yet never a breeze up - blew ; The Marineres all ' gan work the ropes , Where they were wont to do : They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools- We were a 28 LYRICAL ...
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... theirs Ne turn them up to pray . And in its time the spell was snapt , And I could move my een : I look'd far - forth , but little saw Of what might else be seen . Like one , that on a lonely road Doth walk THE ANCYENT MARINERE 37.
... theirs Ne turn them up to pray . And in its time the spell was snapt , And I could move my een : I look'd far - forth , but little saw Of what might else be seen . Like one , that on a lonely road Doth walk THE ANCYENT MARINERE 37.
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... seen , " The little Maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door , " And they are side by side . " My stockings there I often knit , " My ' kerchief there I hem ; 66 And there upon the ground I sit— " I sit and sing to ...
... seen , " The little Maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door , " And they are side by side . " My stockings there I often knit , " My ' kerchief there I hem ; 66 And there upon the ground I sit— " I sit and sing to ...
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