Lyrical BalladsMethuen, 1965 - 345 psl. |
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... fear thee , ancyent Marinere ! " I fear thy skinny hand ; " And thou art long and lank and brown " As is the ribb'd Sea - sand . " I fear thee and thy glittering eye " And thy skinny hand so brown - Fear not , fear not , thou wedding ...
... fear thee , ancyent Marinere ! " I fear thy skinny hand ; " And thou art long and lank and brown " As is the ribb'd Sea - sand . " I fear thee and thy glittering eye " And thy skinny hand so brown - Fear not , fear not , thou wedding ...
238 psl.
... fear And all temptation , let it be to thee An emblem of the life thy Fathers liv'd , Who , being innocent , did for that cause Bestir them in good deeds . Now , fare thee well - When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see A work ...
... fear And all temptation , let it be to thee An emblem of the life thy Fathers liv'd , Who , being innocent , did for that cause Bestir them in good deeds . Now , fare thee well - When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see A work ...
282 psl.
... fear of the cold air , till at length he died . ' The name Gill was probably borrowed from Joseph Gill , a poor relative of the Pinneys who was employed as caretaker of the house and grounds at Racedown . He kept a diary which is ...
... fear of the cold air , till at length he died . ' The name Gill was probably borrowed from Joseph Gill , a poor relative of the Pinneys who was employed as caretaker of the house and grounds at Racedown . He kept a diary which is ...
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LYRICAL BALLADS William 1770-1850 Wordsworth,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Thomas Hutchinson Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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