Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... side to side- Hither to work us weal Withouten wind , withouten tide She steddies with upright keel . The western wave was all a flame , The day 16 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... side to side- Hither to work us weal Withouten wind , withouten tide She steddies with upright keel . The western wave was all a flame , The day 16 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning falls with never a jag A river steep and wide . The strong wind reach'd the ship : it roar'd And dropp'd down , like a stone ! Beneath the lightning and the moon The dead men ...
... side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning falls with never a jag A river steep and wide . The strong wind reach'd the ship : it roar'd And dropp'd down , like a stone ! Beneath the lightning and the moon The dead men ...
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... of those dear times When you two little ones would stand at eve On each side of my chair , and make me learn All you had learnt in the day ; and how to talk In gentle phrase , then bid me sing to you- The Foster-Mother's Tale.
... of those dear times When you two little ones would stand at eve On each side of my chair , and make me learn All you had learnt in the day ; and how to talk In gentle phrase , then bid me sing to you- The Foster-Mother's Tale.
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... side of the Chapel They stood together , chained in deep discourse , The earth heaved under them with such a groan , That the wall tottered , and had well - nigh fallen Right on their heads . My Lord was sorely frightened ; A fever ...
... side of the Chapel They stood together , chained in deep discourse , The earth heaved under them with such a groan , That the wall tottered , and had well - nigh fallen Right on their heads . My Lord was sorely frightened ; A fever ...
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... grow up Familiar with these songs , that with the night He may associate Joy ! Once more farewell , Sweet Nightingale ! once more , my friends ! fare- well . THE FEMALE VAGRANT . By Derwent's side my Father's cottage THE NIGHTINGALE 69.
... grow up Familiar with these songs , that with the night He may associate Joy ! Once more farewell , Sweet Nightingale ! once more , my friends ! fare- well . THE FEMALE VAGRANT . By Derwent's side my Father's cottage THE NIGHTINGALE 69.
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