Pastoral PoemsCassell, Petter, Galpin, & Company, 1858 - 55 psl. |
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... Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door ,. WE ARE SEVEN . 7.
... Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied , " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door ,. WE ARE SEVEN . 7.
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... safe without a bruise or wound The cataract had borne him down Into the gulf profound . His Dam had seen him when he fell , She saw him down the torrent borne : And , while with all a mother's love She from. THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 19.
... safe without a bruise or wound The cataract had borne him down Into the gulf profound . His Dam had seen him when he fell , She saw him down the torrent borne : And , while with all a mother's love She from. THE IDLE SHEPHERD - BOYS . 19.
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... seen . Both gladly now deferred their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither strayed ; And there the helpless lamb he found By those huge rocks ...
... seen . Both gladly now deferred their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither strayed ; And there the helpless lamb he found By those huge rocks ...
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... seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , father , will I gladly do : ' Tis scarcely afternoon- The minster - clock has just ...
... seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , father , will I gladly do : ' Tis scarcely afternoon- The minster - clock has just ...
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... seen . And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain And listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , fairy place , That is fit home for thee ...
... seen . And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain And listen , till I do beget That golden time again . O blessed bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial , fairy place , That is fit home for thee ...
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bank The footmarks Beneath that large bird BIRKET FOSTER blessed boisterous brook brook of Greenhead brought thee home cheerful child churchyard cottage CUCKOO delight depth of Dungeon-Ghyll dragged to earth earth both branch EDMUND EVANS father gate or gap GEORGE THOMAS gone grass green Greenhead Ghyll hats they trim helpmate HENRY WARREN hope housewife IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS Isabel lamb she gave Legberthwaite length LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS little maiden kneel lived look loud note smites Lucy Gray Luke mother mountain lamb o'er oftentimes was placed PASTORAL POEM pity brought thee placed At gate playmate pool is pent received her heart rocks round sheep sheep-fold shepherd shepherd's stool sight smites my ear spies A lamb spy the fawn stem or turn stood things thou art thou canst thou know'st thoughts Thy loud note thy mother's tumultuous brook turn the flock vale valley watchman oftentimes wind