Lyrical Ballads, 1798 ...Payson & Clarke, 1926 - 218 psl. |
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64 psl.
... charge of having alluded with levity to a line in Milton : a charge than which none could be more painful to him , except perhaps that of having ridiculed his Bible . Poet , who hath been building up the rhyme When 64.
... charge of having alluded with levity to a line in Milton : a charge than which none could be more painful to him , except perhaps that of having ridiculed his Bible . Poet , who hath been building up the rhyme When 64.
69 psl.
... pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beholds the moon , and hush'd at once Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes that swam with undropt ...
... pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beholds the moon , and hush'd at once Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes that swam with undropt ...
74 psl.
... pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and his children hungering in his view : In such dismay my prayers and tears were vain : To join those miserable men he flew ; And now to the sea - coast , with numbers more , we ...
... pain . My husband's arms now only served to strain Me and his children hungering in his view : In such dismay my prayers and tears were vain : To join those miserable men he flew ; And now to the sea - coast , with numbers more , we ...
76 psl.
... pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would thy brain unsettle even to hear . All perished - all , in one remorseless year , Husband and ...
... pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would thy brain unsettle even to hear . All perished - all , in one remorseless year , Husband and ...
78 psl.
... pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurl'd , And whistling , called the wind that hardly curled The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home , And from all hope I was forever hurled . For me - farthest from ...
... pain , when from the mast The impatient mariner the sail unfurl'd , And whistling , called the wind that hardly curled The silent sea . From the sweet thoughts of home , And from all hope I was forever hurled . For me - farthest from ...
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Lyrical Ballads– William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge R. L. Brett,A. R. Jones Ribota peržiūra - 2002 |
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Albatross Ancyent Marinere babe beauteous behold Betty Foy Betty's birds black lips body breath breeze bright child church-yard CIRCASSIAN dead dear door doth dreadful fair father fear FOSTER-MOTHER gentle Goody Blake green grief happy Harry Gill hath head hear heard heart heaven Hermit high crag hill of moss idiot boy Johnny Johnny's Kilve land of mist LEWTI limbs Lines written Liswyn farm look LYRICAL BALLADS maid Martha Ray mind mist moonlight mountain mov'd never night Nightingale o'er oh misery old Huntsman owlets pain pass'd pleasure pond pony pony's poor old poor Susan porringer pray Quoth round sails Ship silent Simon Lee soul spirit stars Stephen Hill stood sweet tale tears tell thee There's things thorn thought thro Tintern Abbey tree turn'd Twas voice wedding-guest wherefore wild wind woman wood Young Harry