Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... soon there breath'd a wind on me , Ne sound ne motion made : Its path was not upon the sea In ripple or in shade . It rais'd my hair , it fann'd my cheek , Like a meadow - gale of spring— It mingled strangely with my fears , Yet it felt ...
... soon there breath'd a wind on me , Ne sound ne motion made : Its path was not upon the sea In ripple or in shade . It rais'd my hair , it fann'd my cheek , Like a meadow - gale of spring— It mingled strangely with my fears , Yet it felt ...
40 psl.
... soon I saw that my own flesh Was red as in a glare . I turn'd my head in fear and dread , And by the holy rood , The bodies had advanc'd , and now Before the mast they stood . They lifted up their stiff right arms , They held them ...
... soon I saw that my own flesh Was red as in a glare . I turn'd my head in fear and dread , And by the holy rood , The bodies had advanc'd , and now Before the mast they stood . They lifted up their stiff right arms , They held them ...
55 psl.
... soon could write with the pen : and from that time , Lived chiefly at the Convent or the Castle . So he became a very learned youth . But Oh ! poor wretch ! —he read , and read , and read , ' Till his brain turned — and ere his ...
... soon could write with the pen : and from that time , Lived chiefly at the Convent or the Castle . So he became a very learned youth . But Oh ! poor wretch ! —he read , and read , and read , ' Till his brain turned — and ere his ...
57 psl.
... the 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.
... the 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.
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... soon as I began To lisp , he made me kneel beside my bed , And in his hearing there my prayers I said : And afterwards , by my good father taught , I read , and loved the books in which I read ; For books in every neighbouring house I ...
... soon as I began To lisp , he made me kneel beside my bed , And in his hearing there my prayers I said : And afterwards , by my good father taught , I read , and loved the books in which I read ; For books in every neighbouring house I ...
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